Like every aspect of nursing home operations, staff education and training are critical to providing pain management for residents with opioid use disorder (OUD), other substance use disorders, or an addiction history
Western Colorado University’s Environmental Science and Forest Ecology programs were awarded a grant for $720,000 from the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
To kick off Women’s History Month 2023 the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences asked faculty across various disciplines to share their favorite feminist reads – a novel, memoir, short story, poetry or essay collection that made a personal difference to them and, in some cases, even changed their life trajectory.
Adams State has been ranked as one of the nation’s best colleges for online master’s programs in education. Just six percent of regionally accredited postsecondary institutions earned a ranking position.
The 2023 Legislative Session is officially one third of the way through as Friday marked the 40th day of a 120-day session. So far, 376 bills have been introduced – 210 in the House and 166 in the Senate. There are many late bills in the queue still to be introduced.
Pollinators are a critical link in Colorado’s food supply chain, and Gov. Jared Polis signed a law last year to help ensure that the state continues doing its part to recognize the crucial role of pollinators and promote biodiversity.
It was the fall of 1989 when Dana Hoffman ‘94, a UNC freshman eager to get involved in her new college community, found the perfect opportunity to pounce on.
Mexican Chicana alumna and mural artist Brenda Vargas ’22 is unveiling Centro de Educación Aztlán, a meaningful mural to help strengthen the academic identity of UNC’s Hispanic, Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x population.