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Romero Theater Troupe Turns Ten and Receives a National Human and Civil Rights Award

May 5, 2015

Born in a CU Denver Classroom, James Walsh's Passion Project Fulfils a Calling Jim Walsh (photo courtesy of Kevin Cox Photography) It's been more than a decade since Political Science Instructor Jim Walsh transformed his lecture hall into a theater, bringing history to life for thousands of CU Denver students...

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How GES and the Facility for Advanced Spatial Technology Are Moving CLAS into the Future

Feb. 25, 2015

Geospatial thinking, the future of GIS, and interdisciplinary geographical pursuits at CU Denver John Wyckoff, CLAS Associate Dean and Professor of Geography & Environmental Sciences There are fields of study where methods have changed so drastically in the span of a single human lifetime that questions once thought impossible to...

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Psychology PhD Program Makes Experiential Learning Meaningful for Students

Oct. 21, 2014

Psychology students and faculty after a recent departmental Research Symposium on campus, where the CHP program's accreditation was celebrated. A certain type of educational ecosystem supports a successful Clinical Health Psychology PhD program. Having received an initial seven-year accreditation from the American Psychological Association (the most extended accreditation possible) just...

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CLAS Office of Lifelong Learning and Outreach to Make a Difference in the Community

May 6, 2014

Levine-Clark spearheads new efforts and refocuses old ones This year, CLAS Associate Professor of History Marjorie Levine-Clark took over as Associate Dean for Planning and Initiatives. She felt strongly that "and Diversity" should be added to the end of her title, because fostering the College's strategic priorities around diversity and...

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Wunder Explores Boundaries of Migration Research and Discovers New Territories

Feb. 18, 2014

Assistant Professor of Integrated Biology Michael Wunder in South Park. Living creatures store chemical signatures in tissue that create a record of where they have been and what they have been up to, and those who know how to read these signals can snoop into an individual's past and predict...

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