N / a
Recent News About N / a
-
Nature Writing and Western Press Books to Produce Inaugural Book
Western Colorado University’s Nature Writing concentration in the Graduate Program in Creative Writing (GPCW) is set to release its first book-length publication through Western Press books. The announcement of the first title is to come this summer.
-
An Interactive Discussion of Anesthetic Equipment, Drugs, Patient Management and Safety Considerations
An Interactive Discussion of Anesthetic Equipment, Drugs, Patient Management and Safety Considerations
-
Payne Institute for Public Policy tackling ripple effects of renewable energy on mineral supply chain
Deploying more renewable energy technologies, such as wind turbines and solar panels, within the next few decades is a critical step forward in our global energy future.
-
Pain and Behavior
Pain and Behavior
-
MW Moments: Sam Kulasingam, Air Force
MW Moments: Sam Kulasingam, Air Force
-
Bioengineering and nursing students collaborate to test devices, improve patient outcomes
When University of Colorado College of Nursing student Rebecca Feldman was delivering hydromorphone through an intravenous drip to an injured patient, the new medical device she was using started flashing “Occluded! Occluded!” For a moment, she didn’t know what to do. Fortunately, it was just a test. Feldman was taking part in an exercise with other nursing and bioengineering students at the University of Colorado to test medical devices and improve healthcare.
-
Arapahoe Sheriff launches new police academy with state approval
For the past few decades, the sheriff’s office has relied on different law enforcement agencies to train its recruits. But that all changed on June 9, when Sheriff Tyler Brown won final approval from P.O.S.T., Colorado's Peace Officers Standards and Training, to operate his own academy. The ACSO will now recruit, hire and train its own deputies with higher standards and expectations that match some of the best agencies in the nation. Sheriff Tyler Brown says the idea for a new academy was part of a strategy to raise the level of training and prepare the recruits for a successful career.
-
Dog (Training) Days of Summer: CU Anschutz Hosts K-9 Explosion-Detection Exercise
Their names could fill in the most adorable starting nine in a baseball lineup – Rony, Scout, Oly, Kaiser, Max, Lani, Jet, Reece and Wolfgang.
-
UNLV Hosts "Bed Build Day" in Partnership with "Sleep in Heavenly Peace" Organization
UNLV Hosts "Bed Build Day" in Partnership with "Sleep in Heavenly Peace" Organization