CU President Mark Kennedy’s first day on the job features 4-campus tour:...
Mark Kennedy went back to school early this summer, spending his first day on the job as the University of Colorado’s new president Monday zooming across the Front Range for an action-packed tour of...
View Article“If not me, who?” Colorado medical students pursue training as abortion...
Christine Hassell calls her decision to offer abortion services once she starts practicing medicine an “if not me, who?” moment. It came after she attended a Medical Students for Choice conference in...
View ArticleColorado officials hope to lure Fortune 500 company’s bioscience campus with...
The Colorado Economic Development Commission is hoping a Fortune 500 bioscience company doesn’t pull the football away at the last minute when it comes to setting up shop in the state and creating...
View ArticleColorado researchers map places to temporarily store guns in effort to...
In an effort to prevent suicides, local researchers at the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus have identified 62 locations in the state where a person can temporarily store their firearms...
View ArticleUCHealth pledges $100M toward mental health services in Colorado
UCHealth said Wednesday it will spend at least $100 million on behavioral health care in the next five years, making it the latest health system in Colorado to invest in such services as officials seek...
View ArticleGas line break forced building closures at CU Anschutz campus in Aurora
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus police evacuated two buildings on campus Tuesday after a gas line break. BioScience Buildings 1 & 2 on Montview Boulevard were affected by the break....
View ArticleCU Boulder fall enrollment one of most diverse in university’s history
The incoming class of first-year students at the University of Colorado Boulder will mark one of the college’s most diverse incoming classes in its history. Preliminary fall enrollment data for 2019...
View ArticleDenver Post listening tour: Aurora, home to powerful institutions, wants to...
It’s easy to pigeonhole the city on Denver’s eastern flank as just another sprawling suburb full of subdivisions, chain restaurants and low-rise office parks, but in the last two decades Aurora has...
View ArticleDeath of unarmed 23-year-old in police custody prompts questions about...
A Denver lawyer and the family of an Aurora man who died after a violent police encounter are questioning paramedics’ use of a strong sedative that is becoming an increasingly common way for Colorado...
View ArticleColorado K-12 education news in brief: Westminster superintendent honored,...
Westminster superintendent honored Pamela Swanson was named Superintendent of the Year by the Colorado Association of School Executives. Swanson has been superintendent of Westminster Public Schools...
View ArticleCitizens of the West 2020: Marcy and Bruce Benson’s power-couple prowess
Decades of service to Colorado and a nearly unmatched fundraising and organizing prowess netted Marcy and Bruce Benson this year’s Citizens of the West award from the National Western Stock Show. True...
View ArticleUniversity of Colorado to offer homebuying assistance to qualifying employees
University of Colorado staff and administrators priced out of the state’s housing market will have another option to peruse before abandoning hopes of a home all their own. Qualifying CU employees soon...
View ArticleLetters: Coronavirus has us wringing – and washing – our hands; Space for a...
Coronavirus has us wringing – and washing – our hands The coronavirus situation is revealing anew who Donald Trump really is and why we can no longer afford a president who has such a bizarre...
View ArticleCU, CSU and DU among Colorado universities moving classes online amid spread...
Colorado’s major universities are moving their classes from in-person to online as the new coronavirus spreads across the state, campus officials announced Wednesday. The University of Colorado...
View ArticleCoronavirus frustrations mount as Coloradans struggle to get tested, wait...
Colorado health officials have repeatedly stressed the need to ramp up testing as part of their fight to curtail the swift spread of the new coronavirus. But now, almost two weeks after its presence...
View ArticleFrom the coronavirus front lines, a Colorado doctor sees a tipping point that...
He had it all planned out. A relaxing two-week vacation with his parents to Italy in a couple of weeks, a welcome respite from his pressure-cooker job as director of gynecologic oncology at UCHealth...
View ArticleUniversity of Colorado may let medical students graduate early to join...
Leaders at the University of Colorado’s School of Medicine are considering allowing medical students near the end of their schooling to graduate early and volunteer to help in the fight against...
View ArticleColorado’s decision to shut down ski resorts over coronavirus seems obvious...
In the two weeks since Colorado’s ski resorts closed abruptly, mountain communities have seen some of the highest coronavirus rates in the nation — showing just what a ticking time bomb the resorts’...
View ArticleColorado readies guidelines for prioritizing coronavirus patient care in case...
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostUCHealth University of Colorado Hospital at Anschutz Medical Campus is one of several hospitals working to get ready for the peak of patients due to the COVID-19 crisis on...
View ArticleColorado health team projects 33,277 deaths by June 1 in worst case, 379 in...
The COVID-19 crisis in Colorado could lead to 941,312 infections by May 7, peak hospitalization of 57,086 on May 14, and 33,277 deaths by June 1 — depending on collective physical distancing, according...
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