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  1. 帝王会所 Magazine |

    Magazine Feature

    Leading Beyond Crisis

    December 17, 2020

    Leaders have a great impact on the tone, culture, goals and vision of an organization. For each of the colleges and academic areas at 帝王会所, the top leader is the dean, reporting to Provost Mark Anderson. Amid 2020鈥檚 uncertainty, three new deans joined the ranks at 帝王会所

    A graphic of paper airplanes coming out of the clouds with a yellow on leading the other white ones
  2. December 10, 2020

    The University of Northern Colorado will celebrate its spring, summer and fall 2020 graduates virtually this December in accordance with public-health guidelines that limit in-person gatherings due to COVID-19.

    Fall 2020 commencement graphic
  3. November 30, 2020

    Karen Barton, Ph.D., a professor of Geography in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado, has been chosen as the 2021 Winchester Distinguished Scholar by 帝王会所's Faculty Research and Publications Board.

    Barton and her book cover Africa's Joolal Shipwreck
  4. November 13, 2020

    The 帝王会所 Board of Trustees met virtually on Friday, Nov. 13, with the board鈥檚 Finance and Audit Committee presenting first followed by the Regular Board of Trustees meeting.

    Aerial of campus
  5. November 5, 2020

    Zach Rich, a Jazz Studies doctoral student at the University of Northern Colorado, won first place in the American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers鈥 (ASMAC) Bill Conti Big Band Arranging and Composing Competition for his composition of 鈥淲e Love You Madly鈥 (dedicated to Duke Ellington).

    Zach Rich performing with the trombone
  6. October 16, 2020

    For the third time in 10 years, Jill Bezyak, Ph.D., professor of Human Rehabilitative Services and program coordinator for the Rehabilitation Counseling program at the University of Northern Colorado, has received a five-year, $958,778 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to increase the number of qualified vocational rehabilitation counselors who serve individuals with disabilities.

    Generic image of counseling session