Category: Colleagues
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Prize-winning publication calls for new paradigm of language education policy
Sofía Chaparro, assistant professor in University of Colorado Denver’s Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education program, was awarded the 2019 TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts from The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF) during the 2019 TESOL International Convention in March. Chaparro and co-author…
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Carlos Hipolito-Delgado interviewed by KUNC Radio
2019 – 0506 | KUNC Public Radio More counselors help students plan for future with state grant Hire Me Series: More Counselors Help Students Plan For Future, Thanks To State Grant School counselors are the utility players at a school, said Carlos Hipolito-Delgado, an associate professor of counselor education at the University of Colorado Denver.…
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Rachel Stein and her student Leslie Shelton author article in the American Psychological Association’s Psych Learning Curve publication
Most enter a career in school psychology to work with youth and families in school settings; address complex challenges; and support student learning and mental and behavioral health. Many school psychologists would agree, however, that the benefits of a career in school psychology extend beyond their reasons for initially becoming a school psychologist. [Check out the article…
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Julie Oxenford O’Brian quoted in Chalkbeat
A bill making its way through the Colorado legislature with bipartisan support would lend financial and logistical support to these efforts and encourage other districts and charter schools to undertake their own experiments. The bill also calls for annual reporting and an annual meeting of the participating districts and schools to learn from each other…
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CU Regent Linda Shoemaker responds to Faculty Council Report
“I will vote against Mark Kennedy to be CU’s next President due to the ethical misconduct detailed in the new Faculty Council report. Even before that, however, I had become increasingly concerned about Mr. Kennedy’s ability to be an effective leader. I attended most of the Open Forums last week and listened to the anguished…
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CU Denver’s 2019 Graduating Education Doctoral Students of Color Honored by Colorado House of Representatives
CU Denver 2019 graduates of the School of Education & Human Development’s Doctor of Education, Leadership for Educational Equity (EdD) were honored on Friday, April 26, 2019 at 9 a.m. on the floor of the Colorado House of Representatives. Members of the EdD Latinx cohort and all education doctoral graduates of color were recognized in…
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School of Medicine Faculty Senate Presidential Search Letter to Faculty
Dear members of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, As Faculty Senate President, my fellow officers and I wanted to contribute our thoughts to the controversial choice for the next president of the University of Colorado by the Board of Regents, a choice that has raised concerns and anxiety throughout the CU campuses and…
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Social Media Workshop – April 24
Do you wish you knew more about social media? Would you like to use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, blogs, and other digital platforms to increase your visibility and reach as an educator and scholar? On Wednesday, April 24 from 12:30-2:30 pm, in room 600, Scott McLeod and Heather Johnson are facilitating a…
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Antwan Jefferson Selected for TIAA Chancellor’s Urban Engaged Scholar Award
Chancellor recognizes urban research and creative activities One faculty member from each school and college has been selected to receive the first-ever TIAA Chancellor’s Urban Engaged Scholars award. Presented by CityCenter, this award recognizes the outstanding contributions of faculty to the Denver-metro region through community-engaged scholarship. [Check out the full story on CU Denver Today!]
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SEHD Undergraduate Transfer Student – Celia Lopez – featured in CU Denver TODAY
Transfer students: They come. They stay. They thrive. They come for their own reasons. High job prospects. Diverse cultures. An elevated educational experience. But many conversations with CU Denver transfer students circle back to one thing: a sense of belonging. “It just feels like a good environment,” said student Celia Lopez, who grew up in…