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William Navarrete Moreno Awarded $50,000 Voyager Scholarship for Public Service by the Obama Foundation to Pursue Public Health Passion

William Navarrete Moreno Awarded $50,000 Voyager Scholarship for Public Service by the Obama Foundation to Pursue Public Health Passion

William Navarrete Moreno can’t forget a call that would change his life. He was a... Read more
Prof. Woonghee Lee (left) and his “POKY” team members: Zowier Werner, Fatima Mustaffa, Karen Pham, Abigail Chiu, Qingxuan Fei (right)

Chemistry Professor Woonghee Lee receives NSF grant to develop state-of-the-art artificial intelligence-assisted NMR platform

Assistant Professor Woonghee Lee in the department of chemistry has just been awarded an NSF... Read more
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New CU Denver Rankings Webpage

CU Denver's Media Relations team launches a new webpage highlighting schools, colleges, and other programs... Read more
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Dr. Jenny Vermilya Receives the 2024 American Sociological Association's Section on Animals and Society’s Distinguished Book Award

The Animals and Society Section of the American Sociological Association awarded Associate Teaching Professor, Dr... Read more
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Research by Economists East, Mansour, and Velasquez on Immigration Enforcement Featured in the NYT

Clemens cited a separate study, “The Labor Market Effects of Immigration Enforcement” by the economists... Read more
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Inaugural Edition of Adjunctification - a Journal Amplifying Voices of Contingent Faculty - Launches

The inaugural edition of Adjunctification , a journal amplifying the voices of contingent faculty, has... Read more
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William Navarrete Moreno Awarded $50,000 Voyager Scholarship for Public Service by the Obama Foundation to Pursue Public Health Passion
William Navarrete Moreno Awarded $50,000 Voyager Scholarship for Public Service by the Obama Foundation to Pursue Public Health Passion

Oct. 30, 2024

William Navarrete Moreno can’t forget a call that would change his life. He was a fifth grader when he got a call from his mother, an immigrant from Mexico, who was at the emergency room. Her thyroid cancer had progressed to the point where she was having trouble breathing, and...

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Prof. Woonghee Lee (left) and his “POKY” team members: Zowier Werner, Fatima Mustaffa, Karen Pham, Abigail Chiu, Qingxuan Fei (right)
Chemistry Professor Woonghee Lee receives NSF grant to develop state-of-the-art artificial intelligence-assisted NMR platform

Sept. 30, 2024

Assistant Professor Woonghee Lee in the department of chemistry has just been awarded an NSF grant to further the state-of-the-art computational tool “POKY” for automation of data analysis for biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Dr. Lee released the POKY software suite in 2021, which has been distributed to more...

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New CU Denver Rankings Webpage

Sept. 30, 2024

CU Denver's Media Relations team launches a new webpage highlighting schools, colleges, and other programs latest rankings by media outlets.

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Hani Mansour, PhD, Andrea Velásquez, PhD, and Chloe East, PhD, photo courtesy of CU Denver News
Research by Economists East, Mansour, and Velasquez on Immigration Enforcement Featured in the NYT

Sept. 27, 2024

Clemens cited a separate study, “The Labor Market Effects of Immigration Enforcement” by the economists Chloe N. East, Annie Hines, Philip Luck, Hani Mansour and Andrea Velásquez, which digs into a 2008 to ’14 initiative called Secure Communities. The program was conducted during the administrations of George W. Bush and...

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Inaugural Edition of Adjunctification - a Journal Amplifying Voices of Contingent Faculty - Launches

Sept. 27, 2024

The inaugural edition of Adjunctification , a journal amplifying the voices of contingent faculty, has launched, with immense gratitude to the Colorado Department of Higher Education Open Educational Resources Grant Program for their support. Led by instructors across diverse disciplines and experiences, the journal publishes research on pedagogical challenges, program...

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