LynxConnect: one stop for career readiness
What if there were a place on campus that was like an Apple Genius Bar for your career? You walk in feeling hopeful but a little uncertain of what to expect. Experts help you work through your...
View ArticleRegistrar staff wows leadership
The Office of the Registrar received a surprise visit from Chancellor Dorothy Horrell, Provost Roderick Nairn, Milo the Lynx and more on April 30 during a weekly staff meeting. Attendees smiled and...
View ArticleScholarship support: one way to commit to student success
University faculty and staff proved yet again they are willing to do what it takes to help our students succeed, and that includes reaching into their own pockets. Colleagues across the campus made...
View ArticleCycling lanes, not cyclists, lower road fatalities
In the most comprehensive look at bicycle and road safety to date, researchers at the University of Colorado Denver and the University of New Mexico discovered that it’s not the cyclists, but the...
View ArticleIn aftermath of company scandals, auditors charge higher fees or leave
When thousands of fake Wells Fargo accounts came to light in 2016, the nation scrutinized everyone behind the scandal, with the bank’s external auditor, KPMG, sharing print space in nearly every...
View ArticleFive reasons to become a Lynx
Choosing where to get your college degree and spend the next few years of your life is a major decision. There are many important qualities to consider before you commit to one university. Stay calm –...
View ArticleSpring 2019 Dean’s List
Every semester, each school and college publishes a Dean’s List, honoring students who demonstrate high scholastic achievement. CU Denver uses a fixed criterion across all schools and colleges for...
View ArticleNew algorithm may make lithium-ion batteries safer
Lithium-ion batteries are inherently dangerous. Short circuits, mechanical abuse, battery overcharging, and design and manufacturing flaws can all result in a fire or explosion. In 2017, the Federal...
View ArticleCU Denver is part of new initiative to advance teacher and principal preparation
CU Denver is among only 15 organizations in the country to serve as a founding program partner of the Educator Preparation Laboratory (EdPrepLab), a new initiative announced today by the Learning...
View ArticleImitation breeds war in new evolutionary theory
When anthropologists consider the origins of warfare, their evolutionary theories tend to boil it down to the resource-scarcity trifecta of food, territory and mates – three resources that would...
View ArticleMedically unnecessary ambulance rides soar after ACA expansion
By 2016, two years into the expansion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 17.6 million previously uninsured people around the U.S. had gained health insurance coverage. But with the expansion,...
View ArticleWellness center certified LEED Gold
The Lola & Rob Salazar Student Wellness Center became the third CU Denver building to earn a LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. University leaders celebrated the...
View ArticleSurviving a war when your best friends don’t
After suffering a disabling head injury in an explosion in Iraq and then watching three friends die in a bomb… Full Story
View ArticleBack in session: Campus happenings offer warm welcome
Goodbye summer, hello fall semester. In the past two weeks, campus has been abuzz with action: move-in day,… Full Story
View ArticleBlock Party celebrates the start of a new school year
Aromas from an assembly of food trucks permeated the air as rock music blared from a stage at CU Denver’s… Full Story
View ArticleCU Denver celebrates 2019-2020 Fulbright Scholars
Ronica Rooks, PhD, and Elizabeth Steed, PhD, both received prestigious Fulbright awards for the 2019-2020… Full Story
View ArticleCommodities Symposium unites academic and industry leaders
The New Directions in Commodities Research international symposium returned to the CU Denver Business School… Full Story
View ArticleInnovations in infrastructure with USDOT grant
CU Denver will research causes of infrastructure deterioration as part of a $7.5 million grant from the U.S.… Full Story
View ArticleDPS teachers invest in graduate school
DPS teachers can now go back to school to pursue graduate degrees with the confidence that furthering their… Full Story
View ArticleSummer 2019 Dean’s List
Every semester, each school and college publishes a Dean’s List, honoring students who demonstrate high scholastic… Full Story
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