Of Socrates and inequities

Erica Payne found herself the lone female-identified student in a philosophy class. Jeanine Weekes Schroer noticed that most of the…

Professors spell h-e-l-p-i-n-g

There’s no doubting some MSU Denver professors’ devotion to the annual Denver Post Colorado State Spelling Bee, where hundreds of…

Reboot camp: cybersecurity education for vets

Technology is cool. You can turn 44 beer cans into a keyboard with an Arduino board and Raspberry Pi. And it’s great…

Engineering meets influence in STEM policy program

Michael May’s life took a detour a couple of years ago when he broke his femur into several pieces. The…

Students contribute to next-generation satellite manufacturing and operation

At this moment, satellites float through space, gathering information essential to our lives. Such data inform our weather forecasts and…

The second-wildest journalism teacher in the West

Kenn Bisio, professor of photojournalism and social documentary, is a world-renowned photojournalist celebrating more than 40 years as a working pro. His…

A catalyzing force for open access

When Emily Ragan, Ph.D., began the process of redesigning one of her introductory courses, the assistant professor of chemistry stumbled upon an…

The Hart of a city (planner)

From real estate developer to film producer, sociologist and author, Philip Hart, Ph.D., has a prolific and varied track record…

Operation Study Abroad

Deployed and degree-seeking Jonathan Gourley’s name wasn’t called at MSU Denver’s fall 2017 commencement ceremony, but the physics major’s name…

Acting head coach: Bahl lends expertise to theater

College coaches spend hours, days and years scouting their peers, analyzing past performances and honing strategies to put themselves and…

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