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New mural tells Denver’s westside story
The Mid-Brow Collective transforms MSU Denver's Kalamath Building, bringing neighborhood history to life in the Santa Fe Art District.
If you drive along Kalamath Street in Denver’s historic Santa Fe Art District, you’ll see buildings adorned with colorful murals.… -
From her family farm to China, MSU Denver grad carries a world of experience with her to law school
Growing crops helped Leah Dory cultivate the passion for water policy that she plans to put to work helping communities.
A lot of students spend their semester studying abroad consumed with seeing the sights, sampling the food and experiencing a… -
Andrew Dole sets the table for victory in New Zealand rugby
How an enterprising graduate channeled his degrees into a career feeding and fueling elite athletes on the other side of the world.
This story appears in the spring 2025 issue of RED Magazine. When friends say Andrew Dole has come a long way, they’re not… -
Engineering students get real skills, virtually
A private donation provides cutting-edge technology to prepare students for modern manufacturing and design jobs.
Faisal Kaweesa stands in a Metropolitan State University of Denver Mechanical Engineering Technology classroom, a pair of goggles obscuring his… -
5 ways to help Colorado’s backyard birds thrive
Small changes in your outdoor space can help migratory birds survive their epic journeys, says a Biology professor.
Every spring, metro Denver becomes ground zero for migrating birds on their way to nesting grounds nationwide. As temperatures warm,… -
Advanced Investment courses turn classroom lessons into market success
With real money on the line, students in the College of Business are outperforming key indexes by 20%.
At a time when seasoned investors are struggling to navigate market turbulence, students in the Advanced Investment Management courses at… -
How Colorado scored Sundance and major indie-film cred
The iconic festival is moving to Boulder in 2027; here’s everything you need to know about its ripple effects.
It’s cultured. It’s cool. And in two years, it’s coming to Colorado. When news first emerged that the Sundance Film… -
Why doomscrolling hooks us — and how to break free
Our relationship with technology increasingly has come to mirror substance misuse. Experts unpack the psychology behind digital addiction.
Doomscrolling — chances are, you’ve done it. You open Instagram or TikTok, only to slip down a rabbit hole. Before… -
Students wow outdoor gear pros with innovative backpack prototypes
Industrial Design students debut their creations for Osprey Packs Inc. representatives.
One backpack included a pepper-spray holder. Another featured a way to lock a bike helmet to it and reflective tape… -
Why eggs are still worth cracking — even as prices remain high
Nutrition professor reminds us how beneficial the breakfast staple is for our health.
Eggs have become a costly item nationwide in recent months. In February, the average retail price of a dozen large…