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WalletHub: Best & Worst States to Have a Baby (2025)

Aug. 13, 2025

CU Denver's Adam M. Lippert, Ph.D. – Associate Professor & Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, weighs in things for expecting parents to consider.

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Experiencing the 'hwarang' spirit in Gyeongju, the host city of APEC 2025

Aug. 13, 2025

Political Science Dept. Chair Tony Robinson talks "Korea Goes Global"— a study abroad class he takes to Korea every year. The interview also connected to the importance of Korea hosting the international Asia Pacific Economic Conference.

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CU Denver accepting applications for state-approved psychedelic facilitator program

Aug. 13, 2025

As Colorado sees growth in the licensed and legal use of psychedelic mushrooms, CU Denver is stepping in to help train more people under state regulations. This could be a big boost for business owners and the industry as a whole.

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Dr. Kathryn Hamilton and Dr. Julien Langou present at the 2025 NSF CSSI PI Meeting

Aug. 8, 2025

Good job to these two for representing CU Denver at the NSF CSSI PI meeting!

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The Associated Press features insights from Dr. Esther Sullivan's research on water quality in manufactured home communities

Aug. 8, 2025

Millions of people living in mobile home parks don’t have the same drinking water protections as most Americans. A review by AP found a higher rate of safe drinking water rule violations in mobile home parks that run their own water systems compared to utilities.

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CU Denver Shines at CHAOSS Data Science Hackathon 2025

Aug. 8, 2025

This collaborative event brought together curious minds and passionate problem-solvers to explore pressing issues in the open-source ecosystem.

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Hartnett and Dodge publish essay celebrating Taiwan's Free Speech Hero

Aug. 8, 2025

Drs. Stephen J. Hartnett and Patrick Shaou-Whea Dodge, from the Department of Communication, have published "'Choose the Good and Be Stubborn': Celebrating Nylon Cheng, Memory Activism, and the Fight for Democracy in Taiwan."

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Doctoral Student Fayelynn Scheideman Featured in Museum of Natural History Tour

Aug. 8, 2025

Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Fayelynn Scheideman's research on bison conservation was recently including in tours given at the Museum of Natural History, where tour guides explain, "Conservation has brought [bison] numbers back to close to half a million, in many small herds on a variety of preserves, commercial ranches and...

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History Professor Wins Colorado Book Award

Aug. 8, 2025

Associate Professor of History Rachel Gross's book, Shopping All the Way to the Woods: How the Outdoor Industry Sold Nature to America (Yale University Press, 2024), was awarded the Colorado Book Award in History. The Colorado Book Awards, a program of Colorado Humanities and the Colorado Center for the Book,...

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Cameron Blevins featured in USA Today on 250th Anniversary of the USPS

Aug. 8, 2025

Cameron Blevins was interviewed by USA Today about the role of the US Post in America's western expansion for a story marking the 250th year anniversary of the USPS.

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