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Sheriff & Coroner invite public to Open House & Free Pancake Breakfast
Looking for a fun and FREE family-friendly event this weekend? This is your chance to go behind-the-scenes with us! Climb into a SWAT vehicle, see K-9s in action, watch a vehicle extrication, pet our mounted unit horses and therapy dogs, get a tour of the Coroner’s Facility and even try out ‘maggot art.’ Plus, take a tour of our 911 dispatch center and a history tour of the sheriff’s office.
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ES&M Trivia
ES&M Trivia
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Tigers Hold on to Spots on Team USA Roster
Colorado College rising junior Hunter McKown and incoming freshman Kaidan Mbereko have made the final Team USA roster for the 2022 World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Faculty and Staff Grants From June 2022
Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received grants and awards in June 2022:
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Mountain West Names Cody Little Coordinator of Softball Officials
Colorado Springs, Colo. – Cody Little has been named the Mountain West Softball Coordinator of Officials, announced by MW Commissioner Craig Thompson on Monday.
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Job Growth Stronger than Expected - What is on the Horizon?
The Colorado and U.S. labor markets continued to post extraordinary growth in June.
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PHOTOS: Write on Sports camp
The nonprofit Write on Sports partnered with Metropolitan State University of Denver to introduce middle school students to careers in sports journalism, while also helping to build their writing and communication skills
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Wellspring Community and Douglas County announce partnership to tackle housing for adults with I/DD
Wellspring Community and Douglas County today announced a partnership to create a housing solution for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Douglas County.
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A different kind of summer camp
Laci Gonzalez hates writing, but she loves sports. A soon-to-be ninth-grader at Arvada High School, Gonzalez attended the Write on Sports summer camp at Metropolitan State University of Denver. The camp is designed, in part, to introduce middle-schoolers such as Lacey to the breadth of careers within the sports industry.
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New advanced-manufacturing center aims to strengthen workforce and supply chains
Metropolitan State University of Denver is leading the development of a new advanced-manufacturing center on the Auraria Campus that aims to strengthen the state’s workforce and supply chains through so-called Industry 4.0 technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality and the Internet of Things.
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Get a Taste of Colorado at Local Farmers Markets
We know summer has finally arrived when farmers markets start popping up all over town like daffodils. There’s nothing like strolling among booths of farmers and artisans selling their wares on a Colorado summer morning. Where else can you find an eclectic mix of locally produced foods and handcrafted items all in one location?
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Mines alumni use engineering background to restore historic house
In the past couple of years, it’s been common to try out some new do-it-yourself home projects or even some larger-scale renovation projects. Maybe you decided to hammer out a new deck to give yourself a more enjoyable outdoor oasis or perhaps you updated your home office while working more hours from home. But while the rest of us were figuring out which paint colors worked the best in our updated spaces, Becky Brown ’92 and Paul Williams ’89 were finishing up a much bigger—and much more complex—project.
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Summer Bridge Program offers first-generation students a preview of college life
Adrian Lara-Mejia was just 13 when he started his own landscaping business. With the help of his parents, operators of a Denver housekeeping business, he transformed an effort to earn extra cash into a growing enterprise with 25 clients. His parents also inspired him to take on his next goal: college.
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DiscoverU Harnesses Interdisciplinary Cooperation to Create Mental Health Solution for Youths
In its 2022 evaluations of the state of mental health in the U.S., Mental Health America ranks Colorado poorly for access to mental health services, a shortcoming amplified for those of lesser means.
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VIB Monthly Muster on August 2
VIB Monthly Muster on August 2
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Good Chemistry: A Lifelong Partnership Benefits Science and Students
Sandra and Gareth Eaton have been training young scientists in the field of chemistry for 50 years. As professors in DU’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, they share a passion for science. Chemistry is what brought them together; good chemistry is what binds them.
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Q&A: Colorado State climatologist on record heat, wildfire outlook and climate change
With nearly a third of the U.S. facing excessive heat warnings and the U.K. coming off of a stretch of record high temperatures, weather is dominating headlines around the world.
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Fruita Farmer's Market on July 30
Fruita Farmer's Market on July 30
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After two years away, CSU summer theatre camp shows that Kids (still) Do It All
After two years away, CSU summer theatre camp shows that Kids (still) Do It All
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Building the Framework for Healthy Minds
As a freshman, Sociology student Naiya Budler came to Western Colorado University to compete with the cross-country team. For as long as she could remember, Budler used running as an escape. Yet, in the second semester of her freshman year at Western, Budler was diagnosed with a string of chronic illnesses that prevented her from continuing her running career.