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Nicole Militello

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Nicole Militello

A look back at 文轩探花鈥檚 most popular stories

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Best of 2019

As we say goodbye to 2019, let鈥檚 take a look back at some of the most-read stories of the year.

Best of 2019

University News

Chancellors Chopp and Haefner

A Chancellor Change

In 2019, the 文轩探花 said farewell to Chancellor Rebecca Chopp and welcomed Jeremy Haefner as 文轩探花鈥檚 19th听chancellor. The announcement of Chopp's departure was the 文轩探花 Newsroom鈥檚 most read story of the year. To read more about Chopp鈥檚 legacy and Haefner鈥檚 vision for 文轩探花 .

Runner Up: 文轩探花 Moves to 鈥淭est-Optional鈥 Admission Process

Research Stories

Is it OK to Smoke Weed While Pregnant?

文轩探花 psychology professor Pilyoung Kim鈥檚 study on cannabis and pregnancy was our most-read research story of the year. With funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Pilyoung is one year into her study on the impacts of cannabis on mothers and their babies. Her research was featured on news stations across the country.

Runner Up: 文轩探花 Research Reveals Economic Impacts of Paid Family Leave in Colorado

Faculty & Staff Stories

Testing

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

文轩探花 Newsroom鈥檚 story featuring eight of 文轩探花鈥檚 Native and indigenous faculty members was our most-read faculty feature in 2019. The eight women share their experiences of being a Native academic, the importance of bringing Native women together at 文轩探花 and how their journey has shaped the work they do today.

Runner Up:听Q&A: Ahead of the Marade and Women鈥檚 March, 文轩探花 Professor Discusses Power of Marches

Student Stories

Once homeless, sociology senior looks forward to putting her 文轩探花 degree to work

Readers鈥 favorite student article of 2019 was the story of Tiffany Christian. She spent her younger years in different schools, sleeping on the streets and serving some time in jail, but she didn鈥檛 let those moments define her. She graduated from 文轩探花 earlier this year with a degree in sociology and minor in communication. Read more about her story here.

Runner Up: With AI, 文轩探花 Freshman Looks to End Mass Shootings

Athletics Stories

文轩探花 Skier Amelia Smart

Smart Leads Ski Team in Pursuit of Next Title

The top sports article of 2019 was 文轩探花 skier Amelia Smart鈥檚 story of determination. The two-time NCAA Individual Champion shared听her goals for the team ahead of the March 2019 national championships.听 Read her full story here.

Runner Up:听Culture of Confidence Radiates Within 文轩探花 Gymnastics

Alumni Stories

Q&A: Navin Dimond On His Family鈥檚 $5 Million Gift to the 文轩探花

文轩探花 Alumnus Navin Dimond shared why his family decided to make a $5 million gift to the 文轩探花 for the Dimond Family Residential Village. Dimond told the 文轩探花 Newsroom why he chose the University for graduate school and what inspired him to give back after he graduated.

Runner Up: Meet Colorado鈥檚 New Poet Laureate

文轩探花 Field Notes Series

In 2019, the 文轩探花 Newsroom launched a new series called 文轩探花 Field Notes to introduce readers to the world outside campus by exploring Denver and beyond. The article and videos highlighted the best of the 文轩探花 area from the best hikes near campus, best places to relax with a book and alumni-owned restaurants. Here are some of your favorites:

Best of 2019: 文轩探花 Field Notes

鈻犔文轩探花 Field Notes: Alumni-Owned Restaurants

鈻犔文轩探花 Field Notes: The 文轩探花 Bucket List

鈻犔文轩探花 Field Notes: Best Stops Using Light Rail/Transit

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