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Colorado State University students started classes this week. The Fort Collins campus is in full swing as students navigate their studies and social activities.
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The Coloradoan Executive Editor Eric Larsen joined us to discuss the influx of new principals in Fort Collins-area schools and a new state program that funds career training in high-demand fields.
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The Sachs Foundation helped Dahni Austin of Boulder further her educational goals. She's one of 46 recipients selected for a competitive statewide scholarship. Austin was chosen for her impact in her community and school district through academic advocacy and work on a podcast.
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Colorado student performance still lags post-pandemic, 'persistent and troubling' disparities remainThe Colorado Department of Education released student assessment data this week for the 2022-2023 academic year. It shows that student performance is still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels despite meager gains. Significant disparities based on gender, race, wealth and disability also remain.
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As state legislatures across the country enact laws targeting transgender people, families are looking to Colorado as a safe haven.
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More than 300 professors and historians on Thursday blasted University of Colorado administrators for last fall’s unceremonious firing of Patty Limerick from leadership of the Center of the American West, which she founded in 1986.
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Chalkbeat Colorado Bureau Chief Erica Meltzer joined us for an update on the state’s Universal Pre-K program.
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Colorado State University is partnering with a German company to conduct fusion experiments at a planned $150 million facility.
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A professor at Fort Lewis College started the All Our Kin Collective to help Native students who wanted to better connect with their cultures and traditions and learn their native language.
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Colorado’s universal preschool plan called for children to get up to 30 hours a week at no cost to their families, provided there was enough money. It turns out there isn’t.