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Medical residents seeking to unionize accuse CU School of Medicine of retaliation
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Colorado task force tackles aggressive and violent student behavior toward teachers
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1 of 3FILE PHOTO (FangXiaNuo, via iStock)FangXiaNuo, via iStock2 of 3FILE PHOTOSHUTTERSTOCK3 of 3FILE PHOTO (Caiaimage/Chris Ryan)Caiaimage/Chris Ryan Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It was Halloween, and school social worker Tricia Van Horssen was dressed...
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Marielena DeSanctis named sole finalist for Colorado Community College System’s top position
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Community College of Denver’s president will soon lead all of Colorado’s public community colleges. Marielena DeSanctis was named the sole finalist to succeed Joe Garcia as the Colorado Community...
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Homeschooling grows in Colorado as worries over safety, drugs, bullying overtake religious motives
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1 of 14Peter Graber works on various coursework during a homeschooling session at his Arvada, Colo. home on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.Tom Hellauer/Denver Gazette2 of 14Elena Sorensen looks at a polar bear skull with her children, Miles, 5, and Madeleine,...
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CU Boulder launches Space Policy Center to help tackle industry challenges
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1 of 3The Ann & H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences building.Courtesy of CU Boulder and David Lauer Photography2 of 3Dan Baker, director of the Colorado Space Policy Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder. (Photo by Casey...
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Drones to stop school shootings? One Texas company believes the technology is here
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1 of 1Campus Guardian Angel drone flying in the Regis Jesuit High School Science & Innovation Center on Thursday, July 10, 2025.Courtesy photo, Campus Guardian Angel. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Regis Jesuit High School...
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Public or private? Court to weigh DPS’ facilities leasing corporation
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1 of 3FILE PHOTO: Denver Public Schools Board of Education members, from left, John Youngquist, Xochitl Gaytan, Marlene De La Rosa and Dr. Carrie Olson, meet with concerned parents of Castro Elementary School students after the school was recommended for...
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DPS used bond money to pay off lease debt, despite denials | ANALYSIS
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1 of 2FILE PHOTO: Students roam the East High School campus during lunch on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. East, the district’s flagship campus, is among roughly two dozen schools no longer owned by Denver Public Schools under a leaseback financing...
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DU faculty members cast ‘no confidence’ vote in chancellor
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1 of 1University of Denver Chancellor Jeremy HaefnerCourtesy University of Denver Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save University of Denver faculty members have cast votes of no confidence in the university’s chancellor, though he also retained...
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Denver Public Schools, which has taken on billions in debt, depends on bond measures for repairs
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1 of 2FILE PHOTO: Jack Burns, an East High School junior and Zoe Burrell, a freshman, on May 21, 2025 examine the exhibits Denver Public Schools’ officials displayed during a townhall about the security vestibule, to be paid with bond money.Nicole...
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