Across the globe, disaster can strike at a moments notice. While news headlines often focus on the death toll or economic cost, there's another hidden expense when natural disasters wreck havoc – the mental health of those who survive.
Like every aspect of nursing home operations, staff education and training are critical to providing pain management for residents with opioid use disorder (OUD), other substance use disorders, or an addiction history
Western Colorado University’s Environmental Science and Forest Ecology programs were awarded a grant for $720,000 from the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
SNF VBP Program Frequently Asked Questions March 2023 (PDF) From https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/Value-Based-Programs/SNF-VBP/SNF-VBP-Page
To kick off Women’s History Month 2023 the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences asked faculty across various disciplines to share their favorite feminist reads – a novel, memoir, short story, poetry or essay collection that made a personal difference to them and, in some cases, even changed their life trajectory.
UNLV Forward Desi-Rae Young chats with Jesse Kurtz of the MWN about the Lady Rebels’ national ranking, back-to-back regular-season titles and being named to national “Player of the Year” lists.
Sustainability is often top of mind for entrepreneur and philanthropist Rick Tallman ’85, MS ’93. For the past 15 years as founder and partner at Renova Capital, a Denver-based private equity firm that invests in renewable energy assets, Tallman has worked with dozens of companies to bring new sustainable technologies to market.
Disparities in patient care have been an issue in the health care industry for decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic thrust the need for change front and center—and University College, the University of Denver’s hub for continuing and professional education, is stepping up to respond to the demand.
Matthew Siegfried, assistant professor of geophysics at Colorado School of Mines, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for work to improve our understanding of Antarctic ice streams – and their potential impact on global sea level change.
When Brad Davidson, associate professor at the University of Denver’s Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, set off for college, he was interested in civil engineering.
Sustainability is often top of mind for entrepreneur and philanthropist Rick Tallman ’85, MS ’93. For the past 15 years as founder and partner at Renova Capital, a Denver-based private equity firm that invests in renewable energy assets, Tallman has worked with dozens of companies to bring new sustainable technologies to market.
CENTENNIAL – Sheriff Investigators are asking for the public’s help in trying to identify two men who burglarized a law firm and another office as well as a maintenance room at the Southfield Park Towers at 12835 E. Arapahoe Rd. in Centennial around 12:30 a.m. on February 20.