Nearly 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia every year. That translates to one person every three seconds. Thanks to an aging population, the number of people living with dementia worldwide is set to triple by 2050. Astonishingly, there is no known cure and...
This year alone, some 600 undergraduate students interested in health care careers have met with Nancy Lorenzon, professor in the University of Denver’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM), for her pre-health advising services. She has guided them with...
It’s not uncommon for DU students to leave their first-year seminars with more than pages of scribbled notes and a few credits toward their University of Denver degrees. That was certainly the case for Jacob Jackson after a quarter in teaching associate professor...
It doesn’t get much bigger than Denver Startup Week. Over the course of five days, the event, now in its eighth year, brings together more than 17,000 entrepreneurs, students and community members to learn, network and innovate. In the middle of it all are Lauren...
Immigration has been a pressing and urgent story this summer. With unaccompanied children being detained in immigration detention centers, and questions regarding whether those in holding facilities have the right to a flu shot, immigration and “crisis” have...
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