How can you give back with math?

There was a point in Laura Kinney Albrecht’s journey where she didn’t see herself as a college graduate – much…

Who gets to be a doctor?

Jose Parra Gonzalez works with patients who have stage 4 cancer. The 2016 graduate who majored in biology and minored in chemistry is now…

Granting access to STEM-grant access

With programming such as the upcoming Women in STEM Conference, there’s a place for every MSU Denver student interested in science,…

Perfect chemistry

Sometimes meeting someone who’s different from you can make all the difference. Take Dr. April Hill, associate professor in MSU…

Bridging troubled waters

When Colorado lawmakers wanted to know how the massive floods of 2013 affected plants along the South Platte River, they…

Building relationships – not walls – in Mexico

You can use engineering to build walls. But you can also use it to bring walls down. That was the…

Invasion of the butterflies!

There’s an invasion throughout the Front Range creating flashes of orange – and this time we aren’t talking about Bronco fans. Painted-lady butterflies,…

Tapping into your potential (energy)

Mike Roos is charged up for success. The 2017 graduate with a double major in physics and applied math begins doctoral work in physics shortly…

Something new under the sun

Unless you’ve been living under a (space) rock, you’ve probably heard about the upcoming total solar eclipse by now. Stories…

Cold, hard facts about the new iceberg

A chunk of floating ice that weighs more than a trillion metric tons recently broke away from the Antarctic Peninsula,…

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