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People Last Updated: Nov 19th, 2009 - 16:45:34


People
Kudos
Article Posted Sep 9, 2009

Metro State faculty and alumni continue to distinguish themselves and the College in various ways.

People
Welcome Back Ceremony to honor 11
Article Posted Aug 19, 2009

The Metro State community is encouraged to come out in support of 10 of their colleagues who will receive Distinguished Service, Teaching Excellence and Golden Key Awards – and one who will receive a Special Recognition Award – at the Welcome Back Ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 7:30-9:30 a.m. in the King Center.


People
Kudos
Article Posted Jul 29, 2009

Faculty and staff continue to receive recognition for their achievements and their scholarly contributions, increasing Metro State’s visibility and reputation in academia.

People
Metro State’s success begins with… Norman Provizer
Article Posted Jul 22, 2009

Norman Provizer is an expert on two things: political science and jazz. “I heard some jazz when I was 12 years old and said, ‘This is it,’” says the music buff who has never touched a saxophone or piano keys. He immediately fell in love with the music because of its ability to convey thoughts and emotions, and has become a local icon for jazz music.


People
Kudos
Article Posted Jul 8, 2009

Metro State faculty members continue to share their expertise with colleagues from around in the world through publications, presentations and conferences, while students are making a name for themselves in myriad ways.

People
Metro State’s success begins with … Greg Root
Article Posted Jul 1, 2009

Greg Root was surprised when he was invited to the wedding of one of his former fourth grade students.


People
Kudos
Article Posted Jul 1, 2009

Metro State staff members are contributing their expertise through publications and presentations.

People
Roadrunners compete at USA track championship
Article Posted Jul 1, 2009

Two Metro State student-athletes had respectable showings in the preliminaries at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore., on Thursday.

People
‘Place of hope‘ compels Nees to serve as trustee
Article Posted Jun 24, 2009

As a rookie police officer in Boulder in the early 1970s, Hal Nees received no training at all. So he took it upon himself to get his own training by enrolling at Metro State for a second bachelor’s degree, this time in criminal justice.


People
Metro State’s success begins with… Raj Khandekar
Article Posted Jun 24, 2009

Management Professor Raj Khandekar never realized that his fascination with business planning and organization would take him from his native India to Denver, Colo



 

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