Curtis Park School Claims DHA Eviction Contributes to Gentrification
On November 26, Tubman Hilliard Global Academy received an eviction notice from its landlord, the Denver Housing Authority. The school is fighting back.
On November 26, Tubman Hilliard Global Academy received an eviction notice from its landlord, the Denver Housing Authority. The school is fighting back.
The Jose Algara Godoy Memorial Scholarship will aid students seeking higher education who don’t qualify for traditional tuition assistance due to their immigration status.
The shy refugee from Somalia is now a slam poet and public speaker helping other refugees.
The CU Regents want public input for their hiring search for the university’s next president, who will succeed Bruce Benson.
New data shows that attending college in Colorado may be an impossible dream for many thanks to a lack of affordability.
During this school year, 89 of Colorado’s 178 school districts are operating on four-day weeks. Here are some of the reasons why.
There is a battle going on for the soul of Denver Public Schools.
A University of Colorado Boulder journalism professor offers ten tips about how not to be tricked by fake news and be a more informed news consumer.
A University of Denver student group criticizes the institution for choosing three white males as finalists for the dean position at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies.
A proponent of Amendment 73 explains how it differs from school funding measures rejected by Colorado voters in recent years.
The ACLU wants changes at Colorado State University after two Native American brothers were racially profiled.
Free speech on college campuses is a hot-button issue in higher education.
The Daniels College of Business dean’s announcement came just over two weeks after reports of mistreatment involving fourteen professors.
They came out in favor of robust support of free speech.
Even when Denver Public Schools classrooms are super-heated, teachers can’t adjust them. Here’s why.
Denver is widely regarded to be among the more liberal major cities in the United States. But it’s also home to Colorado Christian University, which the research website Niche just ranked the seventh-most-conservative American college — and it’s among the fastest growing, too.
William Norris has filed a lawsuit against the University of Colorado Boulder, where he was a student and member of the Air Force ROTC program before being suspended in the wake of sexual assault allegations that were later rejected by a jury. He claims that CU Boulder administrators violated Title IX and his right to due process, among other things, by way of what his legal team calls “a profoundly flawed and intentionally biased sexual misconduct investigation.”
Dr. Christina Boucher’s ogling lawsuit against Colorado State University was superpowered by the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, a project launched in the wake of sexual-harassment horror stories linked to disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein and others. But despite the increased attention being paid to complaints like hers across the country, a jury has ruled against her, finding that CSU’s actions didn’t qualify as improper retaliation.
Tay Anderson was the youngest person to ever run for Denver’s Board of Education. This week, he announced he’s running again, this time for its at-large seat.
On August 10, an organization called FASTER Colorado is sponsoring a three-day class to instruct teachers, administrators and other school personnel interested in carrying a gun on the job how to stop an active shooter. The idea of armed teachers in classrooms remains controversial, but FASTER Colorado executive director Laura Carno sees the concept as common sense, pure and simple.
In a result that’s sure to stir frustration and confusion among alumni from the University of Denver, the University of Colorado Boulder and plenty of other institutions across the state, a new analysis names Colorado State University the best four-year college in Colorado.
Colorado State University has failed to short-circuit Dr. Christina Boucher’s ogling lawsuit over her time at the school. CSU’s motion to toss the complaint has been denied, removing the last major obstacle prior to the scheduled August 20 start of a trial in a case that is supported by the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund but actually predated the 2017 sexual harassment horror stories that helped inspire the #MeToo movement.