- More teachers, less cheating and value in educationMSU Denver faculty lead the charge against the teacher shortage and academic fraud at the legislative level.
- Gasoline prices going up, up, upEconomics Professor Mohammed Akacem cites global uncertainty, market conditions for rising travel costs.
- Flying into turbulenceFaced with more passengers, red tape and security concerns, airports are buckling. Aviation Professor Jeffrey Price discusses how they can stay a step ahead.
- Setting sail on a sales careerStudents gain experience, connections through competitions, corporate partners.
- No reservations: Dimond Fellows embrace hospitalityThe Rita and Navin Dimond Fellows Program gives students a deep dive into the hospitality industry while helping develop a diverse, skilled workforce in Denver.
- “You have to not be afraid to fail”Longtime professor and co-director of Jazz Studies Ron Miles on creativity, community – and Kendrick Lamar.
- A minor with a major impactA concurrent-enrollment program from MSU Denver and Abraham Lincoln High School offers students the chance to complete enough credits for a Spanish minor before leaving high school.
- To tell the truthGraduating student journalist Mimi Madrid takes on survivorship, storytelling and a decade between college classes.
- Change is a-brewin’From dentistry to first-place individual and team finishes in prestigious beer competitions, this grad’s tapping into transformation.
- Spread it all over townMolly Bounds and several other alumni create an indelible imprint on the art community of metro Denver and the Front Range.
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