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New geoscience makerspace opens on campus
A new geoscience makerspace has opened on the Mines campus, giving undergraduate and graduate students a place where they can experiment with novel forms of instrumentation and try out their designs related to Earth observation.
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High temperatures and low moisture have increased the fire danger
Sheriff Joe Pelle has enacted Stage 1 Fire Restrictions, effective immediately, Wednesday, June 15, for unincorporated areas of western Boulder County.
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Michael Best Announces Major Expansion of its Procurement Practice
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP and Michael Best Strategies LLC (Strategies) announced today a significant expansion to its rapidly growing Procurement Practice. Following a steady uptick in procurement work in recent years, Michael Best has expanded the offerings to provide a full-service procurement team to help clients navigate the intersection of business and government.
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Sheriff's Office Summer Fun Activity for Kids 8 to 17
Summer is here! Please join the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office SROs in several fun activities.
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MBS Capitol Insights - June 17, 2022 – Michael Best Strategies
Former State Rep. Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) has joined Michael Best Strategies as a principal in our Madison office. Kuglitsch announced his retirement from the Assembly in February 2022 after serving for nearly twelve years. He was the Chair of the Assembly Committee on Energy & Utilities and also served as the National Chair of Energy, Environment & Agriculture for the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
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Sheriff's Office Summer Youth Camp for ages 8 to 17. We are Doing it Again in July!
Our first camp in June was so successful we had to do it again in July. Please join the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office SROs in several fun activities. Show off your skills at Kick Ball, Whiffle Ball, Bowling, and Dodgeball. We will provide lunch, ice cream, and more.
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Q&A: Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s “Woman of Light”
Over a decade in the making, Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s novel “Woman of Light” weaves vibrant characters through a nonchronological, intergenerational timeline. Anchored in 1930s Denver with the nearby Lost Territory an omnipresent backdrop, the story interrogates the impact of past family members’ actions, which ripple like the water in protagonist Luz’s teacup before one of her prophetic readings.
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Western Breaks Ground on Mountaineer Bowl Events Complex Renovation
Western Colorado University leaders and supporters have broken ground on what will likely be a $15 million project—renovating the nation’s highest football stadium.
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Saseen Co-Authors National Lipid Association Official Scientific Statement on Statin Intolerance
The National Lipid Association (NLA) announced the release of its official scientific statement on Statin Intolerance: A New Definition and Key Considerations for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Risk Reduction in the Statin Intolerant Patient.
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With new ownership come excitement and high expectations for the Denver Broncos
Sound the alarm, cue the orange smoke and turn up the volume on “Rocky Mountain High” — the stage is set for a new era of Broncos football.
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From Creepy to Bizarre: Doctors Find Strange Objects in Human Bodies
Although unconfirmed, legend has it that the pediatric ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialty emerged because of the prevalence of tots sticking foreign bodies (FB) in those orifices.
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Hockey Season Ticket Renewals Underway
Colorado College Hockey Season Ticket Renewals are happening now throughout the month of June! For all season ticket holders that had Tiger Hockey season tickets during the inaugural season in Robson Arena, you can now renew your seats. The deadline to renew is Friday, July 1st.
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Thomas Gilhooly Named New Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships in University Advancement
Regis University has appointed Thomas Gilhooly to a newly created role as Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships in the Office of University Advancement. He began June 1.
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Accetta's An All-American
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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Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
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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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DiMaio, Erickson to Play In USILA Senior All-Star Game
Defender Sam DiMaio and attackman Anders Erickson are set to join an exclusive list of Colorado College men's lacrosse players when they participate in the 75th Annual United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Senior All-Star Game.
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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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How to Choose a Therapist That’s Right for You
tarting the process of finding a therapist can be overwhelming. Emily Hemendinger, MPH, LCSW, assistant professor of psychiatry in the University of Colorado School of Medicine, walks through the questions you should ask yourself before starting therapy, the different types of therapy and what to expect at your first session.
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Accetta's An All-American
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.