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Colorado College Athletics
Colorado College rising senior Kendall Accetta earned All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 3,000-meter steeplechase Saturday at the 2022 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor Track and Field Meet Thursday in Geneva, Ohio.
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Falcons beat Bulldogs 9-7, advance to Regional Final
Courtesy of Air Force Athletics AUSTIN, Texas- Trailing 4-0 after two innings, Air Force roared back to defeat the Bulldogs 9-7, placing the Falcons in the Regional Final against top-seed Texas.
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CSU co-sponsors first community-led Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins June 17-19
The first weekend-long Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins is set for June 17-19, and Colorado State University is playing a leading role in hosting the events.
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Old and New Rivalries Highlight 2022-23 Hockey Schedule
Colorado College has released its 2022-23 non-conference hockey schedule, completing its 34-game slate for the upcoming season. The Tigers renew competition with an old conference opponent, finalize a couple of series with East Coast teams and continue playing a pair of regional rivals.
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Daniels Student Graduates to World of Possibilites
“Wow,” Andres Pulido says over Zoom. “We’re getting deep.”
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Pre-med at Mines? A path to medical school is now paved
Ever since she was in high school in Colorado Springs, Azlan Tubbs knew she wanted to be a doctor. When it came to choosing where to go to college, however, her career ambitions weren’t necessarily what guided her decision to come to Mines.
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From Almost-Astronaut to Businessman to Sculptor: Ed Dwight's Incredible Journey Runs Through DU
Since age 4, Ed Dwight wanted to be an artist. It was just that some other things got in the way.
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Mines launches new research center with Peruvian partner university
Colorado School of Mines is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (UNT), located in Trujillo on the Pacific coast of northwest Peru.
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Town of Bennett Introduces Hybrid Court Process
The Town of Bennett recently introduced the option to appear virtually for court hearings. This allows court proceedings to be more efficient, flexible and accessible to all.
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Cat Cora Headlines Redefining Mental Health Event
Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef, has heard the phrase countless times.
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CU Anschutz and Children’s Hospital Colorado lead national pandemic response project
Researchers are working to better prepare for the next pandemic.
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Thumann Earns Second Straight Academic All-District Honor
Colorado College swimmer Cole Thumann earned his second consecutive selection to CoSIDA's Academic all-District At-Large Team and now is eligible for Academic All-America consideration.
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Professors Explore Horticultural Connections Through a Residency at Denver Botanic Gardens
Laleh Mehran and Chris Coleman are partners in life and art. They’re professors in DU’s Emergent Digital Practices program, a groundbreaking fusion of digital art, design, culture and technology focused on building a better world. And they’ve put that vision to work in a joint artist residency at Denver Botanic Gardens.
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Professor’s Portrait Captures the Resilience of a Holocaust Survivor
Fourteen years after meeting ceramicist Trudy Strauss, artist and professor Deborah Howard’s new portrait of the Holocaust survivor is on display in DU’s Anderson Academic Commons.
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People gather for abortion rights rally at Colorado Capitol in Denver
For the second consecutive Saturday, people gathered in downtown Denver to demonstrate support for abortion rights.
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Fry Places Fourth in 1500 at Loper Twilight
Senior Josh Fry led the Colorado College men's track and field team with a fourth-place finish in the 1500-meter run at the Loper Twilight Meet Saturday in Kearney, Neb.
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Newman Center Presents Unveils 2022-23 Season
A cornerstone of the University of Denver campus, the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate 20 years this 2022-23 Newman Center Presents season.
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Singer Wins 10K at Fighting Chance Invite
Colorado College freshman Elliot Singer won the 10K race at the Fighting Chance Invite Friday evening in Joliet, Ill.
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NJC baseball adds ’10th Man’ to its roster for a day, sweeps double-header
The Northeastern Junior College Plainsmen baseball squad had a unique “tenth man” for a game recently.
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Sturm Professor Works to Improve U.S. Patent System
Bernard Chao, professor at Sturm College of Law, has many interests. But his passion lies at the intersection of law and technology, specifically the use and abuse of patents.