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Elena Sandoval-Lucero’s Latest Publication is Co-authored with EdD Doctoral Candidate Rebecca Chavez and Published in Community College Review
Framing the Transfer Experience for Community College Students: Connection, Preparation, Support, Advocacy, and Resilience – Elena Sandoval-Lucero, Janell Lindsey, Libby Klingsmith, Rebecca Chavez, 2023 (sagepub.com)
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From the Office of Research Services: Education Policy Newsletter – Funding Opportunities
The Office of Research Services has forwarded the Lewis-Burke Education Policy Newsletter to anyone who may interested within SEHD. In particular, the “Funding Opportunities” section has some good info. Click here to view the newsletter
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Attend an Open House on the Future of Campus
You’re invited to one of two upcoming open houses where you can learn more about the Auraria Master Plan process, meet the project team, and share your feedback on the future of campus. When: Wednesday, Jan. 24, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., and Thursday, Jan. 25, 4:30 – 6 p.m Where: Tivoli, room 329 Click here to…
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Seeking New Book and Book Chapter Citations
SEHD faculty members: Have you published a book or book chapter since August of 2023? We are putting together a list of select SEHD publications for an article. Please send citations of your new books/chapters to julia.cummings@ucdenver.edu asap, latest by Feb. 1, 2024. Thank you!
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2024 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Grants Application Deadline Approaching
Applications are being accepted for the 2024 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program to support research that has a direct impact on human health. Up to five grants of $250,000 (covering up to three years of research activity) will be awarded to promising and talented early-career investigators at the University of Colorado. Awardees will carry the prestigious…
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Supporting Undocumented Students
When: Fri, Feb 16, 2024, 9:30 – 10:45 AM MST Where: Online This series of 3 meet ups will explore how to better support undocumented students. You can attend one or all three. Please sign up for them individually. Join Prof. Jennifer Camacho Taylor and Estefani Pena Figueroa, the undocumented student resource coordinator, as they share how we…
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Exploring Teacher Empathy and Student Success
When: Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 8:00 AM MST – Fri, Feb 9, 2024, 5:00 PM MST Where: Zoom Our teacher empathy as educators is a key component to student success and has gained more attention since the recent pandemic. Our empathy is multifaceted and includes how we understand students’ needs or circumstances, our ability to “feel” what the student…
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SEHD’s Pathways2Teaching Program Featured in The Denver Post
Jan. 8, 2024 | Denver Post Homeless teens from Urban Peak youth shelter got a first look at their exhibit “Unheard Resilience” at MCA Denver, which runs through Feb. 18. Simmy Kifletsion, who moved to Denver from Strasburg in August, lives at the shelter at 2100 Stout St., where she and other teens are taking courses…
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HR Tip- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a regular holiday in 2024
Dear Colleagues, As you may know, the CU Denver holiday calendar for fiscal year 2023-2024 includes Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a regular holiday. For those who are eligible for holidays, this year, the day is pre-loaded into MyLeave with the holiday job code. If you have already entered vacation or other leave for…
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Amber Vanzant, Recent LEO Principal Licensure Graduate, Featured in NASSP
Roundtable: Why Teachers Aspire to be Principals “While schools grapple with teacher shortages across the country, let’s remember to celebrate those educators who not only plan to stay in the profession but who also want to pursue careers in school leadership. To learn more about teachers who aspire to become principals, Principal Leadership contacted Drew…