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Chemistry Professor, Woonghee Lee, Honored with Early Career Award from the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society

Feb. 25, 2025

Dr. Woonghee Lee, assistant professor in CU Denver's Chemistry Department, was recently awarded the prestigious BKI Early Career Award from the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society (KMRS). The award recognizes Dr. Lee's significant contributions to the field of biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), particularly in his development of essential software tools...

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Rudi Hartmann, Author of Tourism, Memorials and Landscapes of Violence: Remembering the Holocaust and Pacific War, Rudi Hartmann, to Meet Critics

Feb. 25, 2025

Dr. Rudi Hartmann, from the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, will be facing reviewers and critics of his new book, Tourism, Memorials and Landscapes of Violence: Remembering the Holocaust and the Pacific War , at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Hybrid Panel Session at...

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CLAS Dean Jansma Tapped Interim Provost

Dr. Pamela Jansma, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), has agreed to serve as interim provost beginning Feb. 1, 2025.

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Dr. Troy Butler Publishes in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering

Feb. 3, 2025

Dr. Troy Butler and co-authors published their article, "Sequential Maximal Updated Density Parameter Estimation for Dynamical Systems With Parameter Drift," in the International Journal for Numerical Methods. The article presents a novel method for generating sequential parameter estimates and quantifying epistemic uncertainty in dynamical systems within a data-consistent framework. The...

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Transforming Lives Through the International College Beijing Program

Jan. 28, 2025

The ICB program is a beacon of opportunity for students who aspire to navigate the increasingly interconnected global landscapes.

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POLITICO Refers to Dr. Chloe East's Research in Article: "Americans hate high prices. Mass deportations could spark new surges."

Jan. 20, 2025

Earlier research led by University of Colorado Denver Professor Chloe East found that the suppression of undocumented workers led to spillover effects that weakened demand for U.S.-born laborers within local economies.

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Hartnett and Community Colleagues Address Prison Issues

Jan. 6, 2025

On December 5, Stephen J. Hartnett, professor of communication and director of the CU Denver College-in-Prison Program , delivered a 90-minute presentation on "The Prison-Industrial Complex as a Driver of Public Health" before the Touro University of Public Health. Hartnett was joined by community partners Carol Peeples, the Director of...

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More Than A Lesson Plan: Assistant Professor Gabriela DeRobles Creates Impact Through Connections

More Than A Lesson Plan: Assistant Professor Gabriela DeRobles Creates Impact Through Connections

Assistant Professor Gabriela DeRobles teaches several courses in the Modern Languages Department at CU Denver, but if you ask her students, her classes are about much more than language. “I don’t think I would have gone after my master’s degree, and I know I wouldn’t have even made it through...

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Beijing Student Bookclub Explores Topics Not Found in the Classroom

Nov. 5, 2024

During this Fall 2024 Semester, English Instructor Matthew Jellick, working with the International College of Beijing (ICB) program in Beijing, China, started a Book Club for students. The group read Gabrielle Zevin’s novel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Meeting bi-weekly at a local coffeehouse in Beijing, students and faculty discussions...

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Faculty Honored at Annual Tenure and Promotion Lunch

Nov. 5, 2024

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