Not just blowing smoke

The tobacco advertisements in the 1950s and 1960s that promoted smoking cigarettes as a safe way to relax seem laughable…

Meet the molecular man

Let’s get one thing clear from the outset: Phillip Danielson’s working life is nothing like those “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”…

Straight from the source

The Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846 to be “an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.” The world’s largest museum,…

Stay ahead of the data-sharing game

Most students at Metropolitan State University of Denver don’t sweat it when it comes to privacy on their phones and…

Under the surface of sci-fi

What does it mean to be human? The ending scene of Guillermo del Toro’s 2017 film “The Shape of Water”…

Paving a STEMpath for teachers

A nationwide shortage of K-12 computer-science teachers helped inspire the new graduate-level certificate at Metropolitan State University of Denver intended…

Launched at Lockheed Martin

Joshua Harris had lost his sense of gravity. It was 2015, and the North Dakota native was working at a…

From tractors to satellites

He started out working the land and moved to the mountains for manufacturing. His hands-on career really took off when…

Opportunity knocks loudly for grads

With a tight job market and wages on the rise, this spring’s graduates can hit the ground running in their…

The Unlikely CIO

Jim Qualteri is an expert at neutralizing threats. That was true when he operated tanks in the Army, when he…

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