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AI’s Educational Revolution: Insights from Dawn Gregg, PhD
Rapid artificial intelligence (AI) advancements are transforming various industries, including education. At the University of Colorado Denver Business School, faculty members are deeply engaged in exploring the implications and opportunities of AI in education. Dawn Gregg, PhD, a CU Denver Business School professor, integrates AI into all her courses. She demonstrates how educational institutions can prepare students for an AI-driven workplace.
Creighton baseball star going to Colorado after being chosen in 2024 MLB Draft
OMAHA, Neb. — Creighton baseball star Nolan Clifford is heading to the mountains after being the 498th pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. Related coverage in the video above: Ed Servais announces retirement. He was chosen in the 17th round to join the Colorado Rockies. During his 2024 season...
Grease fire spreads to the attic of Denny's restaurant in Lakewood
Fire investigators determined that a grease fire started in the kitchen of a Denny's restaurant in Lakewood and spread to the attic on Tuesday morning. The fire ignited at the Denny's off Union Boulevard in Lakewood around 6:32 a.m. Dozens of firefighters worked to contain the fire. Your CBS Colorado First Alert Traffic Team arrived on the scene and as of 7:37 a.m., West Metro Fire Rescue Crews had the fire completely contained. No one was injured.
Nikola Jokic Goes Viral After Team Serbia Equipment Manager's Jersey Gaffe
Nikola Jokic and Serbia lost their friendly matchup against Australia ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics by a score of 84-73 on Tuesday afternoon. The Denver Nuggets three-time MVP was his typical star self for the Serbs, as he posted a double-double on the day with 14 points and 14 rebounds. ...
After month of honing up on playbook, QB Bo Nix to report to Broncos training camp with other rookies
Rookie quarterback Bo Nix got a crash course during the spring at Broncos Park. Now he figures to be a more seasoned student. The Broncos selected Nix with the No. 12 pick in the NFL draft on April 25 and soon after that he spent a month taking part in three rookie minicamp practices, 10 organized team activities and two mandatory minicamp practices. All of that was done while trying to learn the playbook at other times.
"Rebuild" is not the right word to describe the 2024 Denver Broncos
So many different outlets have used the "rebuild" word to describe the Denver Broncos, but to me, that is not accurate. I just do not know how people can say that the Denver Broncos are building. Did they not watch the team in the 2023 NFL Season?. This was a...
Celebrate Smart Irrigation Month with Denver Water’s Splashstreet Boys
Denver Water got super creative this year with their Summer Watering Rules reminder. Their rendition of the Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” is a fun and perfect reminder of how to follow the annual watering rules. The watering rules incorporate best practices for efficient outdoor...
Duran (and) Duran hungry like the wolf for Paralympics
Jonathan and Jordan Duran will make a run for the 2024 Paralympic Games in France on Saturday when they compete at the U.S. Paralympic Trials in Miramar, Fla. “They definitely have a chance,” said Amanda Rego, associate head coach for cross country and track and field at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Broncos hire Super Bowl 50 champion as a coaching intern for training camp
Two-time single-season tackle leader and Super Bowl 50 champion Todd Davis is back with the Denver Broncos. With aspirations of a coaching career, Denver is allowing their former linebacker to start this new journey with the team he helped win a Lombardi Trophy. Davis announced on his DNVR Broncos podcast that the Broncos are hiring him as a coaching intern for the upcoming training camp.
Authorities say Colorado Springs man found with keys to community mailboxes
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - 40-year-old Adam Christopher Turner of Colorado Springs was indicted by a federal grand jury after being linked to multiple mail thefts in El Paso County and Parker. Adam Turner was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 27 in Denver for 11 counts of...
Zyn parent company to set up shop, create 500 jobs
Aurora got a massive economic boost on Tuesday when Philip Morris International announced plans to build a 600,000 square foot manufacturing facility in a far northern part the city."It's an extraordinary day for the city of Aurora," Mayor Mike Coffman said.The company says the factory, which will produce the nicotine pouch, Zyn, represents an investment of about $600 million.It says it will break ground the end of the year south of Denver International Airport at East 48th Avenue and Harvest Road, and will begin operations by the end of 2025.So many smokers are turning to the nicotine pouches that there's...
Denver council asks voters to expand collective bargaining to more city employees
The Denver City Council on Monday unanimously gave final approval to a proposed charter change granting more city employees the right to collective bargaining. Denver voters will have the final say this November. The charter change is several questions that will — or may — appear on Denver’s ballot. Other...
Conspiracists’ canvassing effort raised alarm bells, Colorado election official testifies
Colorado’s status as a hotbed of the election denial movement is in the spotlight of a civil rights trial in federal court this week. Defendants Ashe Epp, Shawn Smith and Holly Kasun are accused of violating civil rights laws by launching a door-to-door “voter verification” project in at least four Colorado counties in an attempt […] The post Conspiracists’ canvassing effort raised alarm bells, Colorado election official testifies appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Poll: Denverites are the most ‘Colorado’ people in Colorado
A new poll suggests Denverites are living up to Colorado stereotypes. Colorado Polling Institute surveyed more than 400 Denver residents this June. Here are the findings:. 72% have hiked, biked or otherwise played in the mountains in the past year. 68% own a pet. The vast majority are dog owners.
Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices
Spurred by fed-up consumers, states are trying to curb spiraling prescription drug costs by assembling special public boards to investigate and regulate pricing. The idea is similar to a local utility board: a public group that sets rules or makes recommendations to ensure that what they’re regulating — in this case, prescription medications — is […] The post Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
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