5 Things: Wayne Miller on Don Quixote, Albanian pipes, and more
Poet, editor, and professor of creative writing, Wayne Miller shared his list of five things he loves. They… Full Story
View ArticleA holistic approach to the health challenges of tomorrow
When you think about the phrase “health care,” it often evokes images of stethoscopes pressed… Full Story
View ArticleThis student is using her landscape architecture skills to improve refugee life
Areti Athanasopoulous (MLA, MURP ‘19) started her career as an actress and writer in Los Angeles with hopes… Full Story
View ArticleCommunity garden project inspires early childhood educators
The summer sun shines down on a bountiful garden in northeast Denver. A group of educators, each with two young… Full Story
View ArticleNew book for female leaders in academia
A new book, Women Leading Change in Academia, from CU Denver’s Callie Marie Rennison, PhD, is receiving rave… Full Story
View ArticleEcologist revives world’s longest running succession study
Ecologists have long tried to understand and anticipate the compositional change of plant species, especially… Full Story
View ArticleAnnual luncheon connects alumni, students
Graduate student Kuntal Das and alumnus Varun Khurana (MS '19), both originally from India, met at CU… Full Story
View ArticleGenomics provides evidence of glacial refugia in Scandinavia
Evolutionary research on a grass-like, flowering perennial called the northern single-spike sedge has offered… Full Story
View ArticleCU Denver launches campus resource for health and wellbeing
“When students succeed,” said Linda Bowman, PhD, senior vice chancellor for Student Success and Achievement… Full Story
View ArticleHow science teachers are made
According to the Nationwide Teacher Shortage Areas Listing published by the U.S. Department of Education,… Full Story
View ArticleBilingual education program receives statewide honor
CU Denver's Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education Program (CLDE) has been named a 2019 recipient… Full Story
View ArticleHow this first-gen student found herself leading lab experiments
If you would have told Jonté Roberts (biology, minor in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience ’20) when she… Full Story
View ArticleStudents learn how to get involved at fair
Being involved on campus is one of the key elements to having a successful career in college. The Office of Student Life works diligently year-round to provide opportunities for students to get...
View ArticleAuraria Library official is guest presenter in Colombia
Meg Brown-Sica returned to Colombia 27 years after her first visit. This time she brought a career’s worth of knowledge to share as a special guest of the Department of Library and Information Science...
View ArticleNew CU Denver building rises on Auraria Campus
Driving along Speer Boulevard or the Auraria Parkway near downtown, it’s hard to miss the new building rising on the Auraria Campus. Structural elements of CU Denver’s new academic building have...
View ArticleChalk Art
It’s 90 degrees out, there’s no shade, and Adriana Jimenez, a student from CU Denver‘s College of Arts and Media (CAM), is covered in sweat and chalk dust. The heat and multicolored chalk staining her...
View ArticleTop 5 Ice Cream Shops Close To Campus
Spending summer 5,280 feet closer to the sun makes for days full of bright skies and record-breaking heat. While ice cream is a sweet treat year-round, summertime is the perfect time to indulge in it....
View ArticleDid you know these dining options exist on campus?
If you’ve exhausted the fast food dining options on campus, we have good news. The Auraria Campus is filled with hidden gems, from an authentic Mexican restaurant on the corner of the Ninth Street...
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