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CAP Faculty Lead the Conversation on How …

WebCAP Faculty Lead the Conversation on How Neighborhood Design Affects Public Health. When COVID-19 was elevated to a pandemic in 2020, public health took …

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Health Systems Aren't Ready for Shift to Patient-Centered …

WebHealth Systems Aren’t Ready for Shift to Patient-Centered Care, CEO Survey from CU Denver Finds 2022 Health Systems’ Climate Study details health systems’ …

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Staff Spotlight: How Public Health Response Director …

WebLacey Klindt at her CU Denver graduation in 2007. She was also the coordinator for yearly hazardous household waste drives. “It involved organizing a bunch …

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New Study Finds Access to Birth Control Increases High …

WebWhen high school women have increased access to free and low-cost birth control, the percentage of those young women who leave high school before graduating …

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Anticlinical: Architecture Students Design Holistic …

WebMaster’s students Johnny English and Jacqueline Lund researched Aurora history, prairie strips, and reusable building materials. But Swackhamer points out that …

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Spring 2024 Faculty and Staff Celebration

WebMay 14, 2024. On May 7, CU Denver staff and faculty gathered to celebrate the end of the spring semester. The opportunity provided moments to reflect on the school …

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The Effects of Yoga on Student Mental Health

WebStress due to various reasons, including anger, grief, guilt, and low self-esteem, is very common in college students. This stress may lead to many physical and …

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Four steps to stopping gentrification

WebA colleague and I recently published a set of papers that helps city leaders understand how we can best predict and prevent gentrification. We studied the largest …

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University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical

WebThe University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Medical Campus became the first research university in the state to attain status as a Hispanic-Serving Institution …

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Cycling lanes, not cyclists, lower road fatalities

WebWith added bike lanes, fatal crash rates dropped in Seattle (-60.6%), San Francisco (-49.3%), Denver (-40.3%) and Chicago (-38.2%), among others. Researchers …

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Light Pollution Linked to Preterm Births, Reduced Birth Weights

WebJanuary 27, 2021. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers discovered that light pollution leads to more than just wasted energy and washed-out starlight—it can increase the likelihood …

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CU Denver Professor Co-Leads Study on Treating Late-Stage …

WebThe physical effects of cancer can be excruciating—nausea, fatigue, and hair loss, to name a few—and are well-documented. But what about the toll on an individual’s …

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University of Colorado Denver Deepens Research Activities Within …

WebCU Denver has announced that it is refocusing and strengthening the Latino Research & Policy Center (LRPC) in the areas of educational equity and environmental …

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Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy: Q&A with Expert Jennifer Reich

WebJennifer Reich, PhD, professor of sociology in CU Denver’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is a national expert on the issue of vaccine hesitancy. As more and …

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Loeb Fellowship for Park

WebPeter Park, associate professor adjunct of Planning and Design, and director of Planning and Community Development, City and County of Denver, is spending this …

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Why veterans love the Heroes Clinic

WebHeidi Tyrrell, Tim Wienecke, Missy Garner at the Heroes Clinic. No. 1 It’s free. If something sounds too good to be true, it often isn’t true, but the CU Heroes Clinic …

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Healthcare Luminary Returns to CO to Join Business School

WebHealthcare Luminary Returns to CO to Join Business School. March 9, 2020. The Business School welcomes CU Denver alum and esteemed healthcare leader Rulon …

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CU Denver Celebrates Spring 2024 Graduates

WebOn May 11, CU Denver celebrated the more than 2,200 graduates who earned degrees this term—many who attended the two ceremonies at the Denver …

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How University Counseling Centers Can Better Serve BIPOC Students

WebAccording to a survey by The JED Foundation, students of color feel less emotionally prepared for college than their white peers. Baca-Chieza and Thamotharan …

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Buszek co-edits "Craftivism:" Special Issue of Utopian Studies …

WebCollege of Arts & Media’s Associate Professor Maria Buszek co-edited the just-published, special issue of Utopian Studies with University of Western Ontario …

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First-place finish for Historic Preservation students

WebStudent volunteers in the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) Master of Science in Historic Preservation Program placed first in a recent competition.

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Boylan and Masters receive John Templeton Foundation grant to …

WebUniversity of Colorado Denver’s Jennifer Boylan, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and Kevin Masters, PhD, professor …

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Teen vaping study reveals how schools influence e-cigarette use

WebWhen e-cigarettes hit the U.S. market in 2007, they were promoted as a safer, healthier alternative to traditional, combustible cigarettes. The unintended consequence of vaping …

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