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PHOTOS: With construction underway, Day Health Institute offers glimpse of tower project
Campus leaders tout early progress and vision for the state-of-the-art health-education building set to open in fall 2027.
At the groundbreaking for the Gina and Frank Day Health Institute Tower on Tuesday, campus and initiative leaders highlighted early…
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Medicare may soon cover certain cannabis medications for seniors
The planned pilot program could add treatment options for older adults and new customers for the CBD industry.
Sometime in the not-too-distant future, older Americans may be able to have cannabis oils, concentrates or edibles that will soothe…
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MBA students partner with Rowdy’s Corner to strengthen campus food access
Graduate students use business expertise to help expand operations and reduce stigma around food insecurity.
Graduate students in the Master of Business Administration program at Metropolitan State University of Denver are tackling food insecurity —…
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Guest directors give future performers a leg up
With fierce competition for any role, having connections in the theatre community can be a game changer.
When it comes to landing roles in musicals, the odds are discouraging, to say the least. The process is often…
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MSU Denver’s president doesn’t just defend free speech. She teaches it
In a time of polarization, universities can offer students a place to learn through difficult conversations.
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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Future-proof: Teachers are irreplaceable
Despite what tech experts predict about teaching jobs, AI is no substitute for empathetic and caring educators.
Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in…
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New tax rules (and old myths) to know before you file
MSU Denver Accounting professor explains the changes and misconceptions that filers should pay attention to this year.
It’s that time of year again: tax season. And while filing your taxes might feel routine, several new rules could…
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Q&A: Artemis II prepares for launch
As humans return to lunar orbit, the mission reflects how much has changed, and what hasn’t.
Nearly 55 years after Apollo 8 carried humans around the moon for the first time, NASA is poised to send…
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How online learning has evolved to be more engaging than ever
As remote education gains in popularity, new expertise and resources help instructors keep students involved.
Unlike many of his classmates, Adam Nakamura didn’t grow up using computers in school and wasn’t forced by COVID-19 to…
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Future-proof: Entrepreneurs are transforming the workplace
Employers are increasingly looking for fast-thinking innovators with a problem-solving mindset — whatever their career path.
Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in…
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