Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, the state will require businesses and retail food establishments with more than three locations in Colorado to charge customers a $0.10 fee for each single-use plastic and paper bag used at the point of sale.
Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14) and TNTP, a national nonprofit organization that works to improve the quality of K-12 education, this summer formed a partnership focused on providing high-quality educational experiences for every student in every school throughout the district.
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus today announced the creation of the Katy O. and Paul M. Rady Esophageal and Gastric Center of Excellence, made possible by a $20 million philanthropic investment from Katy O. and Paul M. Rady.
The Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences’ (CU Pharmacy) faculty have a long history of holding leadership positions throughout the country.
A new model for the formation of orogenic gold deposits developed by researchers at Colorado School of Mines could have significant implications on the exploration of much of the world’s known gold deposits.
Jake Haener threw for 184 yards and a touchdown, Nikko Remigio returned a punt 70 yards for a score, and Fresno State defeated Boise State 28-16 to win the Mountain West Conference championship Saturday afternoon.
Reducing the risk of postpartum depression for current and future mothers is the goal of University of Denver psychology professors Elysia Davis and Galena Rhoades, who are embarking on a five-year study on the efficacy of prenatal counseling.
Three students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine want their peers to better understand how to treat opioid addictions and overdoses — and they have received support from the Coalition on Physician Education in Substance Use Disorders (COPE) to help put their plans in motion.
The Lunch with Western Scholars Series at Western Colorado University was started by the Leslie J. Savage Library to give Western faculty the platform to present their research to the Western community.
The holidays are finally here! While many of us might be digging through cookbooks and searching online for some fresh ideas for holiday meals, the DU Newsroom turned to Timothy Downs, executive chef at Knoebel Events in the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business, for some culinary brilliance.