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Maritza Medina, who graduated earlier this month, was featured in an article by Rocky Mountain PBS about her academic journey.
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On Thursday May 11, 2023, over 200 CCD graduates walked across the stage, quite literally taking the next step in their career and/or higher education journey.
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Kyaw Klay comes from the Karen people. Rich in culture, history, and traditions, he opens up and gives us some insight to a group of people that are widely unknown.
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In recognition of Mathematics Awareness Month, we asked CCD Professor Rachel Sefton’s Pre-Calculus class the following question: What is one thing in everyday life that people wouldn’t automatically think, “This is a complicated math equation?”
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In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we are shedding light on the matter with campus resources, events, and other avenues to seek help. Community College of Denver, the Auraria Campus, and the city of Denver have people and resources to help students whenever they’re ready.
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Mary Elitch Long and her first husband, John Elitch, Jr., opened Elitch Gardens. Soon after, she became a widow who decided to run the original Elitch Gardens for years.
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CCD architecural students are engaged in a first-of-its-kind historic preservation project on one of the oldest houses in the 9th Street Historic Park.
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Cashy, aka @RowleyAdventures, is a TikTok sensation who has taken over the internet with her snowboard and tutus.
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Besides being the first Black woman to open a dispensary, Simply Pure, in the United States (along with her husband), Wanda helped pass the bill that legalized cannabis in Colorado, as well as managed two congressional campaigns for now Colorado Governor, Jared Polis, and served on former President Obama’s National Finance Committee.
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Ifetayo Harvey is a 31-year-old Black woman that has been breaking ground in the psychedelic space for some years now. Harvey is a published author and the founder of People of Color Psychedelics Collective (POCPC), an organization that focuses its efforts on psychedelic education within communities of color and ultimately ending the War on Drugs.