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CLAS Notes

A newsletter for faculty, staff and other interested audiences


Dean Howard

CLAS publishes the Deans' Notes newsletter for its faculty and staff with items relevant to the general public about accomplishments of our faculty, staff and students. Please find content from the most recent issue below. Each issue is archived, so if you miss an issue visit the Deans' Notes website to read back issues. Find letters from the Dean, news, faculty spotlights, college events, student life events and other types of stories. Each issue is published via the web on a bi-weekly basis during the academic year.

CLAS Deans' Notes | June 13, 2013

Brad Busley, May 18, 1959 - May 18, 2013

Brad “Buzz” Busley passed away unexpectedly and suddenly at his home on May 18th, 2013, his 54th birthday. He will be greatly missed by his friends, students and colleagues in the Physics Department. He was born and raised in the Denver area and grew up in Golden ... Read More »


English Department Announces Dillon Scholarship Winner

The recipient of the Richard T. Dillon Scholarship for the 2013-2014 Academic Year is Ashley Adams-Gorton.  He will be a senior in English literature and plans to graduate in the spring of 2014. A native of Colorado, his love of language is matched by that of camping, ... Read More »


CU Denver Live! Seeks Event Proposals

CU Denver Live! is a student-driven committee with the goal of providing the CU Denver community with a wide range of holistic art events and programming that highlight education and community as a whole. We have allotted $10,000 of our budget for co-sponsorships events. Starting July 1st, we ... Read More »


Summer Safety of Minors in Laboratories

Now that summer is upon us, the Department of Environmental Health & Safety wants to remind everyone of the institutional policy with respect to minors in laboratories.  Collectively, the institution strongly supports and advocates for the development of future scientists and ... Read More »


Huber upcoming Fulbright research profiled

Martin Huber, professor of physics, will leave in October for his Fulbright-funded sabbatical in Israel, where he will access super conducting quantum interference devices -- or SQUIDs -- to measure atomic-scale magnetic vortices.  Huber has also received attention recently ... Read More »


Kautzer curating at RedLine

Chad Kautzer, assistant professor of philosophy and director of the social justice minor, is co-curating a large exhibition on home and homelessness titled Not Exactly: Between home and where I find myself, running now through the end of July. The exhibition is ... Read More »


Knight and Lin receive research award

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Lockley receives award

Martin Lockley, emeritus professor in geography and environmental sciences, has received the Harrison Schmitt Award from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.  The Association is the world’s largest professional geological society.  The Schmitt Award ... Read More »


Ng spent semester in Beijing and encourages others to do likewise

Amy Ng, currently earning BA in English Literature, was profiled by the Office of International Affairs on her time in the International College Beijing  program at this link. Ng credits scholarships with ... Read More »


Rakowski, incoming BA/BS-MD student, profiled

His hometown paper was proud to announce that Dylan Rakowski will be one of ten in the third cohort of the highly selective BA/BS-MD program this fall. The students are already engaged in a summer-bridge program on campus, and are excited to start classes ... Read More »


Cycles of Street to Prison/Prison to Street

June 13-15& June 27-29
8:00 pm
RedLine

An original production featuring The LIDA Project and SOURCE Theater Company in RedLine's Project Space, as part of Not Exactly: Between home and where I find myself, curated by Chad Kautzer and Robin ... Read More »