Photo of tents along a Denver sidewalk with a person walking by, facing away form the camera, on the left side of the frame.
CU Denver and Common Sense Institute researchers looked at programs working in the seven-county metro region in hopes of exporting the concepts to other communities.
 
Robin Deterding, MD, is co-founder of two med-tech innovation companies – Now Vitals and EvoEndo.
Effort is focused on increasing representation of women and people from BIPOC communities across the innovation pipeline
 
Photo of CU Denver Campus in the fall with a few students walking by in the foreground.
CU campuses will focus on strengthening programs benefitting students through HSI grants.
 
Photo of Valerie Simons.
Valerie Simons has been named the interim chief compliance officer and system Title IX coordinator for CU.
 
Stock photo of a healthcare provider leaning over the shoulder of an elderly patient.
New team directs services, protection and advocacy toward elder abuse and neglect.
 
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The grant will be used to establish an institute to provide trauma training and education to the national child-serving mental health workforce.
 
Photo of the Boulder Flatirons rising above trees with autumn leaves in the foreground.
Boulder is No. 9 in a recent report that maps the geography of America's artificial intelligence industry and finds "early adopter" cities that have relatively high levels of activity in the sector.
 
Photo of a woman's hands holding up a T-shirt that reads: "Wings of Hope for pancreatic cancer research."
Evening of Hope generates more than $100,000 to benefit pancreatic cancer research at the University of Colorado Cancer Center.
 
Aerial photo of the CU Denver campus and downtown Denver.
CU Denver professor one of six scholars awarded the Education Law Association’s (ELA) Steinhilber Award last month.
 
Photo of bus driving along a rural road with mountains in the background.
Assistant professor & graduate student at UCCS help craft proposal to raise the minimum salary for Colorado rural teachers to $40,000 a year.

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