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Article |March 31, 2022
Philanthropy
A New Space for Conversations and Understanding
This past year, thanks to the generous support of WeldWerks Brewing Co., the UNC community had an opportunity to participate in workshops designed to create a space where students, faculty and staff could explore topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) across a broad range of identities.
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Article |March 31, 2022
Philanthropy
From Burmese Refugee to UNC Bear
As a high school student, Taw Paw almost didn’t apply to UNC—she didn’t think she’d get accepted. Born in Thailand, Taw and her family are Burmese refugees who left their home country due to ethnic cleansing. Although she has lived in Colorado since the age of five, Taw moved between different schools along the Front Range which negatively impacted her studies. She felt her grades weren’t good enough for her to qualify her to apply to a four year university. With encouragement from her parents, Taw agreed to tour UNC and felt instantly at home.
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Article |March 31, 2022
Philanthropy
Honoring a Belief in Education
Annette Martinez earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from UNC in 1986, and is a senior vice president at State Farm Insurance Companies, where she has worked since 1988. She was appointed to the University’s Board of Trustees by Governor Jared Polis in late 2021.
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Article |March 28, 2022
Alumni
UNC Recognizes 2022 Honored Alumni
On March 26, the University of Northern Colorado Alumni Association hosted its 2022 Honored Alumni Awards. The award, in its 75th year, is presented annually to five UNC graduates in recognition for career success and a commitment of service to the university.
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UNC Magazine |March 25, 2022
@UNC
I’m A Bear – Vanja Pejic
A refugee from Bosnia when she was a child, Vanja Pejic is an attending psychologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and an instructor at Harvard Medical School
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Article |March 25, 2022
Education
UNC Offering Scholarships to Students Who Started College but Left Before Graduating
UNC is one of 31 public institutions across the state enticing Colorado residents to return to college to earn their certificate or degree by offering financial assistance and support services through the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative’s (COSI) Finish What You Started program.
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Article |March 21, 2022
Business
UNC’s Accounting Department Moves to Top in State and Global Rankings
The Accounting and Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department at the University of Northern Colorado’s Monfort College of Business (MCB) has been ranked as the number one program in the world for experimental research in Accounting Information Systems (AIS). The top recognition, from among more than 630 universities measured, comes from the annual Brigham Young University Accounting rankings.
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Article |March 17, 2022
Health
UNC Gets Green Light From State to Offer Degree Programs in Osteopathic Medicine, Finalists for Founding Dean Identified
The University of Northern Colorado made key progress in its ongoing exploration of creating a not-for-profit college of osteopathic medicine within the university when Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 56 on Thursday, March 17.
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Article |March 11, 2022
Arts and Culture
Little Altars, Big Impact
The legacy of artist, activist and UNC alumna Lydia Ruyle ‘72 is being celebrated during Women’s History Month through an exhibition featuring her lively banners of divine goddesses from around the world inside Campus Commons.
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Article |March 9, 2022
Philanthropy
Sharing a UNC Experience with Future Students
After graduating from UNC, Russell Iverson wanted to give students the opportunity to obtain scholarship support to help make their college education possible.