Category: News
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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…
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Open Letter to the CU Regents From CU Faculty Council LGBTQ+ Committee
Mark Kennedy, and our Board of Regents, would like us to ignore Mr. Kennedy’s LGBTQ+ voting record. We appreciate that he publicly stated he has since changed a number of his positons related to LGBTQ+ rights. However, we can’t ignore the fact that LGBTQ+ people continue to face discrimination and harrassment on a daily basis…
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Undergraduate Research Poster Session on 5/16
May 16 from 2:15 to 3:15 pm at LSC 648 Refreshments will be served. The undergraduate HDFR research class (RSEM 4100 Research & Statistics) wishes to invite you to their research poster session on! Projects include both quantitative and qualitative studies. Research topics feature: Parent and family influences (e.g., SES, education, expectations, encouragement, support, parenting…
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New Biography Request for all SEHD Faculty and Staff
As part of our transition to the new website we are asking everyone to submit a new biography based on the requirements of the new content management system. Please take a look at the guidelines and then fill out the form below. A few things to note: Most fields are optional and will not show…
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From the Faculty Council Executive Committee to CU Denver Faculty
Dear members of the CU Community, As we prepare for Mark Kennedy’s campus visits, many questions and concerns have been raised about the search process. Faculty Council remains truly disappointed that our search committee did not include one of our Chief Diversity Officers (CDO). In fact, this past October, Faculty Council petitioned the Board of…
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Mike Robbins – TED Talk Event
TED Talk – Mike Robbins How to be successful, Appreciative, and Authentic in the Face of Failure April 23, 2019 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM CU Student Commons Building, Room 2600 RSVP here Mike Robbins Event Flyer
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April Community Partner Luncheon – April 23
Topic: Youth Focused Programming REGISTER NOW Join us as we discuss the driving commitments of community-serving organizations focused on serving youth in the city and how the voices and needs of young people inform policies and practices of local organizations. Participating panelists: Solicia Lopez, Denver Public Schools-Student Voice and Leadership Derek McCoy, Project PAVE Pamela…
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No Boring Power Points!
April 22nd 12:00-1:30 LSC 700 BYO-Lunch (light snacks provided) Sponsored by the Responsive Literacy Education Program Jamie Hamilton, a computer aided analysis engineer at General Motors for 6 years, is a member of the Society of Women Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers, and holds 3 patents. Jamie has done research into using PowerPoint…
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Governor Polis’ Vision for Full-Day K – Education Policy Networking Series – April 30
Governor Polis’ Vision for Full-Day K: Leveraging the Entire PreK-3rd Grade Continuum Join us on April 30th as Governor Jared Polis kicks-off the spring School of Public Affairs and School of Education & Human Development Education policy networking series. This program will focus on the Governor’s priority issues and initiatives in the preschool through grade…
