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CLAS Staff Recognition Award Nominations Open Now!

Feb. 24, 2026

Nominate your outstanding CLAS Staff Member by March 9, 2026! CLAS Staff Council's offers the following five awards for college staff members in these categories: Outstanding Newcomer Outstanding Student Engagement Outstanding Community Engagement Outstanding Inclusive Excellence Outstanding Staff Award Each award comes with a cash prize.

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CU Denver Research Adds To The Conversation on Apparent Difficulties in Childbirth

Feb. 24, 2026

If you've ever wondered why human childbirth can be difficult, you're not alone. It's a question that sits at the crossroads of biology, culture, and health care. In a recent New Scientist feature, journalist Colin Barras explored the debate among anthropologists about how evolution has shaped the human birth process...

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Sam Hitt, president of Santa Fe Forest Coalition, inspects the health of a young white pine tree Wednesday in Santa Fe National Forest’s Black Canyon. Hitt, who is the founder of WildEarth Guardians, has been advocating for protections for the species from dangers such as the white pine blister rust. Photo via Nathan Burton / santafenewmexican.com

Southwestern White Pine Losses Raise Questions About Forest Management In Santa Fe National Forest

Feb. 23, 2026

A forest can look healthy from a distance and still be in trouble up close. That’s the concern driving a recent conversation in northern New Mexico about the southwestern white pine, a native tree found in the Santa Fe National Forest and across parts of the Southwest.

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Can the UN Security Council Be Reformed? Political Science Visiting Prof. Olukayode Bakare Speaks as Panelist on Al Jazeera's Inside Story

Feb. 20, 2026

Olukayode Bakare, Visiting Scholar in International Relations and African Politics at CU Denver, weighed in on his views as a guest speaker on Al Jazeera's Inside Story, "Can the UN Security Council be reformed?"

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A group of five professionals stands in a conference room in front of a large screen displaying details for a "Generative AI Frontier" event in 2026. The group consists of three men and two women, dressed in business casual and professional attire, all wearing blue lanyards with name tags.  The man second from the left is David Hildebrand. He is wearing a navy blue blazer over a light blue button-down shirt and dark trousers, smiling at the camera.

Ai Ethics In Action: David Hildebrand Shares CU Denver Philosophy Insights Across The U.S. And Europe

Feb. 18, 2026

CU Denver philosophy professor David Hildebrand spent January 2026 speaking on AI ethics and the future of human agency, bringing CU Denver's real-world, people-centered perspective to audiences in the United States and Europe. Across three talks, Hildebrand addressed a shared challenge: as AI systems shape how we learn, decide, and...

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A three-panel collage of an event at the CU Denver Business School. The left panel shows a person viewing a research poster next to a large cassette tape graphic. The middle panel shows a young man speaking at a podium with the CU Denver Business School logo. The right panel shows two attendees networking with drinks and food in front of a research poster.

CLAS Mixtape Showcases the Breadth of CU Denver Research

Feb. 17, 2026

From left to right: Troy Butler views a research poster, Elias LaFord presents a poem, Laura Argys explains her work On February 12 th , the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences gathered faculty researchers for CLAS Mixtape, an event showcasing the diverse and impactful scholarship happening across the college...

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Professor of Economics Laura Argys explains her work examining the impact of decriminalization on psychedelic use, mental health, the labor market, and criminal activity to Vice Chancellor for Access and Campus Engagement Antonio Farias.

MixTape Event Showcases Student and Faculty Research and Creative Work

Feb. 16, 2026

What do you get when you combine discussions on species’ adaptations to climate change, quantum computing, and a 10,000-year-old domesticated dog?

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Faculty Speed Mentoring Event | March 3 - Register by February 25

Feb. 13, 2026

Tuesday, March 3; 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Register to be a mentor or a mentee by Thursday, February 25th, on the CFDA's calendar.

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Michael P. Moore from CU Denver's Integrative Biology Department won the 2026 George A. Bartholomew Award

CU Denver's Dr. Michael Moore Wins Prestigious Bartholomew Award for Groundbreaking Research on Animal Adaptation

Feb. 5, 2026

Dr. Michael Moore, Associate Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been named the 2026 recipient of the George A. Bartholomew Award by the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. This national honor recognizes Dr. Moore's career-spanning...

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CU Denver Chemistry Faculty Dr. Susan Schieble (right) and staff Dr. Pamela Nagafuji (left) at the Pacifichem 2025 conference.

Chemistry Experts Lead Global Discussions on Ethics and Safety at Pacifichem 2025

Feb. 5, 2026

CU Denver Chemistry faculty, Dr. Susan Schelble, and staff member, Dr. Pamela Nagafuji, organized and presented at the Ethics and Laboratory Safety symposium at the Pacifichem 2025 Conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from December 15 to 20, 2025. Co-hosted by the American, Australian, Canadian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and New Zealand...

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