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INTS Alum Felita Gosau Reed Providing Medical Supplies to Ukraine

March 17, 2022

From her home in Tübingen, Germany, International Studies Alum Felita Gosau Reed has helped organize three medical supply trips in recent weeks, transporting them to crisis areas in Ukraine to aid fleeing refugees. Felita’s organization has also teamed up with Cassiopeia eV to collect funds to continue to purchase medical...

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Stephanie A. Santorico Named 2022-2023 ACE Fellow

March 17, 2022

Stephanie A. Santorico, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Professor and Interim Associate Dean of Faculty and Staff Affairs, was recently named an ACE Fellow for academic year 2022-23 by the American Council on Education (ACE). Following nomination by senior administration and a rigorous application process, 46 Fellows were selected this year...

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Anna G. Warrener Discusses Her Research on Bipedalism

March 17, 2022

Anna G. Warrener, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, was recently featured on the YouTube channel The Dissenter . She discusses the evolution of the human pelvis, bipedalism, and childbirth with the channel’s Ricardo Lopes.

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A Great Achievement in Research Rankings for Jan Mandel

March 3, 2022

Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Professor Jan Mandel recently ranked 880 in a list of Top Mathematics Scientists on Research.com . This is a world-wide, life-time ranking. Mandel has 100 publications and an H index of 42 (total number of citations of all his publications is 9,173).

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Nicky Beer Launches New Poetry Book

March 3, 2022

Nicky Beer’s new book of poems, Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes , will be out from Milkweed Editions on March 8. Publisher’s Weekly called it an, “imaginative and spirited collection.” Pending changing COVID regulations, there will be an in-person launch reading for the book at BookBar (4280 Tennyson St.) on...

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National History Day in Colorado Needs Volunteers for the State Contest on April 30th

March 3, 2022

It's never too early to register to judge the National History Day in Colorado State Contest! It takes over 200 judges and volunteers to keep the day running smoothly, and to make the event a positive experience for our incredible students. You do not have to be a historian or...

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Chancellor’s Faculty Fellowship 2022-2023 Call for Nominations

March 3, 2022

The Chancellor’s Faculty Fellowship was announced in July 2020 as a result of Chancellor Michelle Marks’ Equity Listening Sessions. Nominated annually to one-year terms, the Faculty Fellow will focus each year on a different topic of strategic priority to CU Denver. The primary responsibilities of the faculty fellow are to...

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Honorable Mention from APA for Gabriel Zamosc-Regueros

Feb. 17, 2022

With the paper “Reconsidering the Epistemological Problematic of Nahua Philosophy” (forthcoming in the next issue of the APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy ) Philosophy Associate Professor Gabriel Zamosc-Reguerosan received honorable mention in the competition for the Essay Prize in Latin American Thought organized by the American Philosophical Association...

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David Hildebrand Speaking Across the US and the World

Feb. 17, 2022

Professor of Philosophy David Hildebrand will be giving his Presidential Address at the annual Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy meeting in Florida in early March. He will also be giving invited keynotes on technology, education, and democracy for conferences in Texas, Denmark, and Switzerland. In August, he will...

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Kathy Kelsey and Brian Buma Publish on Climate-Change Refugia

Feb. 17, 2022

Kathy Kelsey, Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Science, and Professor of Integrative Biology Brian Buma are Principal Investigators on a recently funded, five year, $3.6 million grant titled: Collaborative Research: Co-defining climate refugia to inform effective management of mountain headwater systems . This project is focused on “climate-change refugia,”...

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