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UNC Magazine |April 27, 2023
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The View from Here – Library Mural
Michener Library celebrated its 50th anniversary with a brilliant new mural, “El Centro de Educación de Aztlán,” painted by Brenda Vargas ‘22
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
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Fellow Bears – Spring 2023
A letter from UNC President Andy Feinstein regarding the stories that we chose to present to you in this issue of UNC Magazine.
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
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Funding Important Work – Spring 2023
Funding for research and scholarship, creative activities, instructional programs, and service and outreach activities.
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
Blue & Gold
Last Look – UNC’s Century-Old Silver Maple Tree
On November 8, amidst a gathering of students and faculty, the beloved tree was removed. The silver maple was the oldest and largest tree on campus.
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Podcast |April 21, 2023
Episode 118 – The Victim’s Perspective
UNC professor Patrick Brady discusses the relevance of having victim studies courses at UNC and shares his history studying Criminal Justice and Victimization.
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Article |April 20, 2023
Arts and Culture
UNC Choirs to Perform Carmina Burana at Carnegie Hall
Pre-performance scheduled with the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra on April 29 at the Union Colony Civic Center
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Article |April 19, 2023
Science and Technology
Student’s Research Reveals Risk of Noise Exposure at Hockey Games
Sean Hoverson has attended hundreds of hockey games. Like most fans, he didn’t wear hearing protection, nor did he recognize the need. Conducted over a season of Colorado Eagles games, his doctoral scholarly project, “Spectator Noise Exposures During a Season of Minor League Hockey,” revealed the risk.
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Article |April 18, 2023
Arts and Culture
From UNC’s Jazz Fest to International Stages
University of Northern Colorado alumnus Julian Cary '19 never imagined that his pursuit of a career in music would lead him to the other side of the world. Now a successful musician in Bangkok, Thailand and an instructor of jazz voice at Silpakorn University, Cary’s journey began in Denver.
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Podcast |April 13, 2023
117 – Mapping Hope Around the World
Karen Barton, professor of Geography, GIS, and Sustainability at UNC talks about her multiple Fulbright scholarships and how students can apply to go on these international trips. (Running time 18:35)
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Article |April 13, 2023
Science and Technology
Student’s Award-Winning Research Could Influence Future of Sports Marketing
Alicia Romano combined her passions for sports, research and teaching in the University of Northern Colorado’s Sport and Exercise Science Ph.D. program. She chose a sport administration concentration and conducted novel research that could have major implications for sports marketing.