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Earn Recognition for Boosting your AI Knowledge and Skills

Feb. 3, 2025

AI Compass for Campus: Navigating the New Realities of Teaching Join this engaging three-part virtual workshop series featuring leading experts on AI and education. Workshop Overview February 7, 2025 : Explore AI’s transformative impact on higher education, equity, and climate with acclaimed futurist Bryan Alexander. March 17, 2025 : Discover...

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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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The POKY Team Presents A-SIMA and A-MAP: Transforming NMR-Based Metabolomics with User-Friendly Tools

Feb. 2, 2025

The POKY team, led by Prof. Woonghee Lee in the Chemistry department (right in photo), proudly announces the publication of their article “A-SIMA/A-MAP: A Comprehensive Toolkit for NMR-based Metabolomics Analysis” in the journal Metabolomics. This groundbreaking work introduces two innovative computational tools—A-SIMA (Advanced-Software for Interactive Metabolite Analysis) and A-MAP (A...

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Mathematics and Statistical Sciences PhD Student, Isabel Corona Guevara, Earns Prestigious Award for Presentation

Feb. 1, 2025

Isabel Corona Guevara’s remarkable talk, “Data-driven surrogate modeling using sparse Bayesian machine learning with applications to uncertainty quantification,” has earned her a prestigious award from the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science for an outstanding research presentation at the 2024 National Diversity in STEM Conference in...

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Molly Rose Merkert, a CU Denver Graduate Student in Historical Preservation, Speaks Out Against Proposed Changes to Civic Center Park’s Greek Theater

Jan. 31, 2025

During public comments Thursday, Molly Rose Merkert, a University of Colorado Denver graduate student in the historical preservation program, spoke against the project, saying the canopy looks like a “spaceship.” “This alien structure will obstruct the continuity of the promenade, diminishing the power of the colonnades and destroying the intended...

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The Denver Post Features Insights from Dr. James Walsh on Colorado's Labor Peace Act

Jan. 31, 2025

Indeed, the passage of the Labor Peace Act more than 81 years ago was not the result of a grand bargain between unions and businesses, said James Walsh, a University of Colorado Denver political science professor who specializes in labor history. “If you look at the notes from the Colorado...

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NPR's Planet Money Interviews Dr. Chloe East on the "Chilling Effect" of Deportations

Jan. 31, 2025

"Chloe East is an associate professor of economics at University of Colorado Denver, and she has spent many years studying deportations. And she says it's worth noting that so much of the attention this week has been around these raids, and raids are just one strategy that the government uses...

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"CU Denver Professor Andy Scahill's Rainbow Cult Is Off to See the Wizard" Writes Westword

Jan. 31, 2025

University of Colorado Denver film professor Andy Scahill has a lot to say about the 1939 movie classic The Wizard of Oz. "I teach a whole class on it," says Scahill. "Italy's University of Turin did a study about what the most-often-quoted film in history is, and it turns out...

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Scientific American Cites CU Denver Biologist in Recent Article, "Migrating Birds Sing to Team Up with Other Species"

Jan. 31, 2025

Flying in the dark presents challenges to airborne cooperation, notes biologist Allison Pierce, who studies plover migration at University of Colorado Denver and was not involved in the new paper. For example, visual cues such as another bird’s flight path are absent. “If we could take it from this big...

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Hamilton Bean's Research Cited in FCC Report and Order on Multilingual Emergency Alerting

Jan. 31, 2025

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau's January 8, 2025 Report and Order advances the availability of Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) for persons with limited English proficiency. The Report and Order requires commercial mobile service providers that participate in WEA to implement multilingual templates that alert...

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