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Michael Best Strategies Adds Polly P. Lawrence as Principal
Michael Best Strategies has announced today the addition of Polly Lawrence as a Principal. She will be based in the firm’s Denver office.
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Air travel is a mess. Here’s why.
Like many industries, airlines are experiencing staff shortages. But unlike other industries that can hire new employees and get them working in weeks or even days, airlines require years of costly training to bring aspiring aviators on board.
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DU Field Notes: Plan Your Next Lake Escape
As a landlocked state — though admittedly one with difficult-to-rival mountain landscapes — Colorado doesn’t immediately summon images of pristine bodies of water. However, with more than 4,000 lakes and reservoirs, many offering scenic views and countless activities, move over mountains. It’s time to plan your next lake escape.
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CAMP provides holistic support for migrant students in need
Moving to a new city is hard enough for any school-age kids, but Nora and Elisa Lobatos-Briones moved to Denver after living in Mexico for their entire lives. The sisters faced language barriers and cultural differences. Hardest of all, they had to leave behind their grandparents, who were a big part of their lives.
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Denver Finishes Ahead of all Non-Football Schools in Directors' Cup Standings
The University of Denver Division of Athletics has finished ahead of all Division I non-football schools in the 2021–22 Directors' Cup standings. This is the ninth consecutive year and the 13th time in the last 14 years that DU has accomplished this feat.
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DiMaio Named USILA/Dynamic Scholar All-American
Sam DiMaio capped his Colorado College lacrosse career by earning a spot on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Scholar All-America Team, presented by Dynamic.
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Mines hosts international exchange on sustainable artisanal and small-scale mining
A delegation of students and faculty members from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia’s School of Mines in Medellín and the University of Texas at Arlington recently spent a week at Colorado School of Mines, hosted by the Responsible Mining, Resilient Communities project. Funding for the visit and project came from a $4 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Partnerships in International Research and Education (PIRE) program and the Mines Humanitarian Engineering Program.
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Dean Reilly Welcomes Undergraduate Students Interested in Careers in Medicine to Campus
Fourteen undergraduate students interested in medicine from universities around the country got the chance Monday to sit down with University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean John J. Reilly Jr. to talk about the future of medicine.
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Three Tigers Earn All-West Region Honors
Three members of the Colorado College women's track and field team were selected to the 2022 Division III All-West Region team by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
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People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Struggled With Mental Health During COVID-19 Shutdowns
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) struggled with their mental health during the COVID-19-induced lockdowns and subsequent restraints on community services, according to a new study published today in Psychiatric Services.
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Q&A: Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s “Woman of Light”
Over a decade in the making, Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s novel “Woman of Light” weaves vibrant characters through a nonchronological, intergenerational timeline. Anchored in 1930s Denver with the nearby Lost Territory an omnipresent backdrop, the story interrogates the impact of past family members’ actions, which ripple like the water in protagonist Luz’s teacup before one of her prophetic readings.
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Restauranteur Gives Opportunity Through Scholarships
“My time at DU was four of the best years of my life,” says Michael A. Morton (BSBA ‘87). “And I hope for the same for the students receiving my scholarship.”
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CC and Air Force to Play in City For Champions Cup at Weidner Field
The Colorado College Tigers and Air Force Falcons women's soccer teams will take the field and contend in the inaugural City for Champions Cup at Weidner Field. This match is set to take place on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at 6:00 pm and tickets are now on sale.
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With new ownership come excitement and high expectations for the Denver Broncos
Sound the alarm, cue the orange smoke and turn up the volume on “Rocky Mountain High” — the stage is set for a new era of Broncos football.
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Seven Tigers Named All-American Athlete by NSCA
Seven Colorado College student-athletes were named recipients of the 2022 All-American Athlete Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
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Morgridge Family Foundation gifts $3M to CSU Spur and College of Agricultural Sciences
The Morgridge Family Foundation has imparted a transformational gift of $3 million to support the Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences and educational programming at the new public-facing CSU Spur campus in Denver.
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Former Olympic and DI Swim Coach Jen Buffin Named Assistant at CC
Former Olympic and Division I head coach Jen Buffin has been named an assistant coach for the men's and women's swimming teams at Colorado College. She will begin her duties on June 13.
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Kiowa Street Road Closures
Crews will be conducting work on the water lines on Kiowa Street beginning on June 7, 2022.
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Hockey Season Ticket Renewals Underway
Colorado College Hockey Season Ticket Renewals are happening now throughout the month of June! For all season ticket holders that had Tiger Hockey season tickets during the inaugural season in Robson Arena, you can now renew your seats. The deadline to renew is Friday, July 1st.
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