| State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Tuesday November 18, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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How CU Denver's Master's in Criminal Justice Program Prepares Students for Diverse Careers Across Public Policy, Safety, and More
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 18 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
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How CU Denver's Master's in Criminal Justice Program Prepares Students for Diverse Careers Across Public Policy, Safety, and More
The most terrifying moment of Juan Salinas' life--and one that would later lead him to CU Denver--happened when he was about two years old. He and his parents had gone for a hike in rural Mexico, where they were visiting family. He'd lost consciousness after struggling to breat
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University of Colorado-Boulder Leeds School of Business: Labubu 'Blind Box' Trend Reveals Why Surprise and Scarcity Keep Us Shopping
BOULDER, Colorado, Nov. 18 -- The University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business issued the following Q&A on Nov. 17, 2025, by Katy Marquardt Hill with assistant marketing professor Ying Zeng:
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Labubu 'blind box' trend reveals why surprise and scarcity keep us shopping
When assistant marketing professor Ying Zeng clipped a small plush doll--a cute, fox-like character from the Shanghai Disney Resort--to her handbag earlier this year, she didn't expect it to spark so many conversa
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University of Colorado: Financial Aid - Got Questions? Lynx Central Has Answers
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 18 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
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Financial Aid: Got Questions? Lynx Central Has Answers
Did you know that 78% of CU Denver undergraduate students who are Colorado residents (and who have submitted their FAFSA) receive some form of financial aid? Being awarded funding for college can make all the difference in accessing a life-changing education, but it's just the first step.
If you find you have questions after an award letter hits you
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University of Colorado: How One Instructor Promotes Belonging Through Anime
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 18 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
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How One Instructor Promotes Belonging Through Anime
Inside a CU Denver Class that Caters to First-Year Students' Interests.
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Instructor Emilie Waggoner doesn't just teach about transformation--she lives it. With her signature rainbow glasses, tattoos inspired by the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen, and hair colors that rotate between hues from pink to green, she models to her students what it means to show
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