Q&A: Artemis II prepares for launch

Nearly 55 years after Apollo 8 carried humans around the moon for the first time, NASA is poised to send…

Students produce a rapid, less-invasive test for HPV

Zoe Ward has known pretty much since she started winning first place in elementary school science fairs that she wanted…

Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Nursing grad overcomes the odds

Jimena Malta Zuniga started at Metropolitan State University of Denver in fall of 2020, in the middle of the Covid-19…

Hospitality students serve up Christkindlmarket history

There’s a lot to celebrate about Denver’s storied Christkindlmarket this year — a roomy new location on the Auraria Campus, the market’s 25th anniversary, the new Western Carousel, and, of course,…

Student with autism brings new understanding to Anthropology

When Guy Davis walks across the stage at the Commencement ceremony in December, he’ll be celebrating a hard-earned degree in…

‘Buy now’ is easy, but many struggle with ‘pay later’

A few years ago, Tiffany Nguyen was a student with her first part-time job, earning her first paychecks and making…

Couple’s dedication, devotion and long hours pay off in dual diplomas

When Justin Garza and Zachariah Ruff walk across the stage to receive their respective master’s degrees at the Colorado Convention…

Students give sustainability in sports a real workout

When they walked into an Orangetheory Fitness on a recent afternoon, Barry Vera, Jasmine Quinones and Jaden Tomalin didn’t hop…

In Anne Yoncha’s class, students make dirty pictures

Last fall, Yoncha, a Metropolitan State University of Denver associate professor of Art, presented 17 advanced painting students with canvases…

SNAP uncertainty magnifies growing food insecurity on college campuses

Days before she would normally receive her monthly SNAP allocation, Meley Hagos said it hadn’t quite sunk in that she…

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