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Reminder: Video Hosting is Now on Panopto

Aug. 24, 2022

Over the summer, CU Denver transitioned from Techsmith Knowmia to Panopto for video hosting. OIT is aware that you may have questions or need support. The CU Denver Academic Technology and Training team will be offering online training and one-on-one support for any questions you might have about this transition...

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Your Experiences as BIPOC at CU Denver Matter, Nov 11 & 18

Aug. 24, 2022

Join a two-day digital BIPOC storytelling workshop to share lived experiences related to diversity, equity and inclusion in the university. Each participant receives a $250 stipend. Eight seats are available for the event on Auraria campus, which will take place from noon to 5pm, Friday, November 11 th , and...

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ESL Academy Students Discuss the American Dream with Bank of America Denver Market President Raju Patel

Aug. 24, 2022

The American dream is a complicated topic. Students in the Level 4 Program of the English Second Language (ESL) Academy at the University of Colorado Denver are well advanced in their study of the English language – but as recent immigrants they are still coming to terms with some of...

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David Hildebrand Panels on Technology and Democracy in London

Aug. 24, 2022

As part of the Fourth European Pragmatism Conference, August 2-5, at the University College London, Professor David Hildebrand organized a four-paper panel entitled “ Philosophy, Technology, and Assaults on Democracy .” His contribution, “ John Dewey and the Viability of Digital Democracies ,” described how new combinations of technology are...

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Hamilton Bean Continues to Contribute to Marshall Fire Alerts Investigation

Aug. 24, 2022

9News recently released a video and post following up on the issues the emergency response system had during the Marshall Fire in December, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history. They worked with Associate Professor of Communication, Hamilton Bean, author of the award-winning book Mobile Technology and the Transformation of...

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Integrative Biology Students Publish on Combined Impacts of Spruce Beetle Outbreaks and Fire Disturbances

Aug. 24, 2022

Integrative Biology students Trevor Carter and Katherine Hayes, under the supervision of Professor Brian Buma, recently published in Landscape Ecology , “ Putting more fuel on the fire… or maybe not? A synthesis of spruce beetle and fire interactions in North American subalpine forests .” Large scale native spruce beetle...

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English Alum Ahja Fox Named Poet Laureate of Aurora

Aug. 24, 2022

Aurora native Ahja Fox, English Department Creative Writing alum, was recently selected as the city's new Honorary Poet Laureate . She was selected out of six candidates after an extensive application process, which included a written application, in-person interview and performance of an original work. Fox was sworn in August...

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CLAS Alums Among 2022 Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business

Aug. 24, 2022

The Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the annual list of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business and two CLAS alumni were in the ranks. Lorena Zimmer MA ’00 in Anthropology, now at Denver Health; and Adrienne Mansanares BA’02 Political Science, now working at Planned Parenthood of...

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Volunteer at New Student Orientation

July 14, 2022

The Orientation Office is gearing up for the first on-campus orientation sessions in three years. The related Student Success Days will focus on social engagement and student resources, and during these conference style events students will select workshops to attend. This is where you come in. We need campus volunteers...

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David Hildebrand Keynote on Technology and Democratic Education in Switzerland

July 14, 2022

In June, Professor of Philosophy David Hildebrand presented an invited, sponsored keynote entitled “Democratic Habits and the Challenges of Information Technologies” at the conference “Democratic Education Revisited” at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. His paper argued that new, algorithmic and “big data” technologies are tracking and changing the nature...

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