Joey Brink has been on the job as the University of Denver’s resident carillonist for fewer than six months, and he’s already arranged a piece of music from an artist college students consider a favorite: Taylor Swift.
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.
In 2017, when Whitney LeBoeuf joined the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab (Colorado Lab) as director of data integration and analytics, it was in its infancy stage — a mere eight weeks old
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.
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.