Category: In the Media
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CU Denver Today: Academic Advising Council launches first annual retreat
On February 12, 2016, the CU Denver Academic Advising Council launched the first annual Academic Advisor Retreat. The objectives of this event were to provide a professional development opportunity for academic advisors, to share updates of advising initiatives, and to engage advisors in discussions about priorities for academic advising at CU Denver. Meredith Lopez, an…
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Why a new ranking says the University of Colorado Denver is the best college in the US
Click here to read this article on VOX.COM. Many groups are now trying to rank colleges based on how much their students earn later in life — and how much they earn relative to what you’d expect. And every time, the answer is different. The Economist says Washington and Lee University does the best job…
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Aswad Allen and SEHD featured on PBS's Colorado State of Mind
Aswad Allen and SEHD featured on PBS’s Colorado State of Mind http://video.rmpbs.org/video/2365622024/ Aswad mentioned a variety of SEHD programs including NxtGEN, Pathways2Teaching and the Black Education Impact Conference. Note: The full story begins at 7:00 minutes, and Aswad’s interview starts at 11:05.
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ILT Alumna Amy Linville Featured in CU Online Video
ILT aluma Amy Linville traveled and lived abroad in Australia and Fiji – while earning her masters degree in Information & Learning Technologies. Given the time zone change and other circumstances, her CU professors were understanding and beyond helpful, and she was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA throughout the duration of her Masters program.…
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Pyramid Plus Center Featured in Chalkbeat!
Growing approach helps kick preschool expulsion habit Click here to view the article on Chalkbeat!
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Congratulations Dr. Bud Talbot | Featured in Denver Business Journal
To read the full article click here. CU campuses awarded $3.6M to further STEM education The National Science Foundation on Wednesday awarded a pair of grants totaling $3.6 million to the University of Colorado’s Boulder and Denver campuses meant to expand their Learning Assistants Programs and ultimately increase student engagement in STEM. Learning assistants, students…
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NxtGEN Featured in EdWeek | Response: How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers of Color (Part 2)
Note: This is only an exerpt of the article, to view the full article, please follow this link. Response: How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers of Color By Larry Ferlazzo Response: Barbara Seidl and Cindy Gutierrez, University of Colorado Denver Dr. Barbara Seidl, Associate Dean in the School of Education and Human Development at the…
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Renowned researcher: ‘Why I am no longer comfortable’ in the field of educational measurement
Read Gene Glass’ article here. Gene V. Glass is a renowned statistician and researcher who has worked for decades in educational psychology and the social sciences. He created the term “meta-analysis” — a statistical process for combining the findings from individual studies in a search for patterns and other data — and described its use…
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IN THE MEDIA: How STEAM plays a critical role in developing Colorado's STEM-focused workforce
See Below for the Link to the Denver Business Journal STEAM story. Dean Kantor’s quote kicks off the story and adds some great context. How STEAM plays a critical role in developing Colorado’s STEM-focused workforce “The broad way of using arts to learn gets narrowed into oral and written language,” said Rebecca Kantor, dean of the University of…