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Education student aims to give back to the high school that shaped her
May 11, 2026
Education student aims to give back to the high school that shaped her
May 11, 2026
For Ariana Rabinovich, going to school was sometimes awful, even traumatic, until she found a home, and an inspiring teacher,...
For Ariana Rabinovich, going to school was sometimes awful, even traumatic, until she found a home, and an inspiring teacher,...
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Education
Inclusive learning empowers students with intellectual disabilities
April 28, 2026
Inclusive learning empowers students with intellectual disabilities
April 28, 2026
Ryan Evans’ cupcakes rose up high and tall — no small feat for a novice baker at Denver’s altitude. But...
Ryan Evans’ cupcakes rose up high and tall — no small feat for a novice baker at Denver’s altitude. But...
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Social Justice
Serving those who’ve served time
April 16, 2026
Serving those who’ve served time
April 16, 2026
This story appears in the spring 2026 issue of MSU Denver Magazine. When Adam Nakamura first enrolled in classes at...
This story appears in the spring 2026 issue of MSU Denver Magazine. When Adam Nakamura first enrolled in classes at...
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Education
MSU Denver clinic hopes to reshape early adolescent literacy in Colorado
April 15, 2026
MSU Denver clinic hopes to reshape early adolescent literacy in Colorado
April 15, 2026
Twice a week, Genevieve Barnhart drives nearly an hour each way so her son Ned can receive tutoring at the...
Twice a week, Genevieve Barnhart drives nearly an hour each way so her son Ned can receive tutoring at the...
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Business and Economics
Civil Engineering student builds her career from the ground up
April 14, 2026
Civil Engineering student builds her career from the ground up
April 14, 2026
Claudia Carrillo has concrete and rebar in her blood. That’s not a medical emergency, but a career calling that spans a generation. “My dad works in construction. He’s...
Claudia Carrillo has concrete and rebar in her blood. That’s not a medical emergency, but a career calling that spans a generation. “My dad works in construction. He’s...
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Sports
Why college athletes win at work
April 6, 2026
Why college athletes win at work
April 6, 2026
Only a tiny percentage of student-athletes go on to compete at a professional level. But for many, the winning streak...
Only a tiny percentage of student-athletes go on to compete at a professional level. But for many, the winning streak...
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Education
MSU Denver students break with spring break tradition
March 11, 2026
MSU Denver students break with spring break tradition
March 11, 2026
For most students, spring break is a time to cut loose, relax and have fun. But for those looking for...
For most students, spring break is a time to cut loose, relax and have fun. But for those looking for...
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Politics
MSU Denver’s president doesn’t just defend free speech. She teaches it
February 18, 2026
MSU Denver’s president doesn’t just defend free speech. She teaches it
February 18, 2026
On the first day of class, David Fine, J.D., asks his students a question that, just a few years ago,...
On the first day of class, David Fine, J.D., asks his students a question that, just a few years ago,...
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Education
Future-proof: Teachers are irreplaceable
February 11, 2026
Future-proof: Teachers are irreplaceable
February 11, 2026
Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in...
Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in...