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21st Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference

April 8, 2025

On Saturday, March 8, 2025, the SIAM student chapters of Colorado hosted the 21st annual regional student conference on applied mathematics for all schools along the Front Range. (Named "FRAMSC: Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference".) This event allowed undergraduate and graduate students from different universities in the area to...

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Professors Mohrman and Fischer publish article on the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City in American Quarterly

April 8, 2025

Dr. K. Mohrman (Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies) and Mia Fischer (Associate Professor, Department of Communication) publish “‘As-Salaam-Alaikum, Bitches!’: The Biopolitics of Secularism, Neoliberal Multiculturalism, and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City ” in American Quarterly (Volume 77, Number 1: 105-131), the journal of record for American...

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Make Your Moment Matter: 24 Hours to Change a Life through CU Denver's Giving Day

April 2, 2025

Join the movement—CU Denver Giving Day is here! Your gift today fuels CU Denver student success in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and beyond.

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Dr. Ronica Rooks Awarded $200K by Alzheimer’s Association to Study Employment’s Role in Reducing Racial Disparities in Dementia Risk

April 1, 2025

The Alzheimer’s Association has awarded a prestigious three-year, $200,000 research grant to Dr. Ronica Rooks, professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences at CU Denver. Using national, secondary data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the Census-enacted HRS (linking the HRS to United States' business information),...

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Emma Bunkley of CU Denver's Health and Behavioral Sciences Department

In “The Weight of Rumor” Emma Bunkley Explores How Weight Loss, Diabetes, and Gossip Disrupt Senegalese Women’s Communities

April 1, 2025

Published recently in American Anthropologist , Emma Bunkley examines how weight loss caused by Type II diabetes can trigger harmful rumors and social isolation for women in Senegal. Her article, “The Weight of Rumor,” reveals how stigma surrounding weight loss not only delays diagnosis but also deepens the emotional and...

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Arizona Daily Star Article Cites Stephen J Hartnett's Research on Democratic Dissent

March 31, 2025

As Steven Goldzwig writes in his opinion piece, "We must push back against the assault on free speech," for the Arizona Daily Star . "As scholar Stephen Hartnett has explained, there is a distinction to be made between the fascist assault on elites and democratic dissent in that “democratic dissent...

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Christopher Beekman Publishes on the History of the Americas

March 19, 2025

Christopher Beekman has published a long chapter with his colleagues on "Structure and History in the Americas: Closed and Interconnected?" in Harvard's History of the World series. The chapter occurs in the sixth and final volume of the series to be published, Entangled Worlds: 600–1350 , edited by Daniel G...

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Register to Attend the Budget Allocation Review Committee's Virtual Learning Session | 4/3/2025

March 19, 2025

CU Denver's 2024 Budget Model Revision Project launched in April 2024 to review the budget model CU Denver has had for the past seven years. The Budget Allocation Review Committee will hold a Spring 2025 Learning Session virtually on Zoom on April 3, 2025 , from 2:00-3:00pm . This event...

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Sarah Horton Publishes on Latinx Immigrants' Access to Care in Colorado

March 19, 2025

Dr. Sarah Horton from the CU Denver Department of Anthropology, published an article in Social Science Medicine examining how public hospital staff in a “new immigrant destination” in Colorado’s mountain resort area conceptualized recent Latinx arrivals as a “threat” to the hospital's finances and image, implementing spatializing strategies to keep...

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Faculty and Staff: Get a Fresh Headshot on 4/16 – RSVP Today!

March 19, 2025

Need a fresh, professional headshot? CU Denver CLAS is offering free faculty and staff headshots. When : Wednesday, April 16th | 3:00-5:00pm Where : Student Commons Building's, Spear Gallery Spots are limited—RSVP now to secure your session! Reserve Your 5-Minute Headshot Time Now Sessions already full? We've got you covered...

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