Instructor honored for redefining sustainability in business educationJanuary 9, 2020 Prior to his academic career, John Byrd spent most of his time outdoors, backpacking and climbing in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, and working as a mountaineering and rafting guide in Colorado and Utah.
Winning proposals for open education grantJanuary 3, 2020 Winning proposals for the Auraria Library Open Education Grant have been selected. The grant is intended to inspire instructors to choose Open Educational Resources (OER) and no-cost resources in lieu of expensive course materials. To
How to achieve fitness goals on campusJanuary 2, 2020 If you’re in search of a fitness plan to kick off the new year, look no further. Wellness resources are abundant and well within reach right on campus. Centrally
What You Need To Know About Residence Hall ConstructionDecember 26, 2019 Note: In order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, we must strictly limit gatherings of individuals and minimize the migration of individuals in and out of our campus.
Home sweet home with Habitat for Humanity of Metro DenverDecember 19, 2019 When Stephany Booth fled an abusive husband, she went to the only place she could afford, her father’s house, where she shared one bedroom with her three children.
How ‘A Christmas Carol’ became a holiday classicDecember 18, 2019 Winter has long been a season of giving, but there was a time when the charitable spirit of the holidays seemed a pastoral relic on the brink of becoming displaced by the drudgery of life in the city.
More ways to give back during the holidaysDecember 17, 2019 Like many people during the holidays, CU Denver students, faculty, alumni, and staff are busy.
How to pet-proof your home for the holidaysDecember 17, 2019 During the holidays, many of us like to transform our homes with festive decor. Doing so brings joy and happiness to us humans, but that’s not always the case for our four-legged friends.
The 10 biggest stories of 2019December 17, 2019 From buzzy research to major announcements, 2019 was filled with big accomplishments—and even bigger plans for the future.
Living Coral is dead, long live Classic Blue!December 17, 2019 Every December, Pantone names a specific color to represent the upcoming year—and the 2020 Color of the Year is Classic Blue, which succeeds 2019’s Living Coral.
Adella Arredondo earns MA to make mom proudDecember 17, 2019 The child of immigrants, Adella Arredondo didn’t always relate to her classmates or even to school itself.
Fall 2019 Commencement honors graduates, faculty award recipientsDecember 16, 2019 On Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019, Chancellor Dorothy Horrell welcomed more than 1,200 graduates into the CU Denver family.