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Physicians Are Uneasy as Colorado Collects Providers’ Diversity Data

Physicians Are Uneasy as Colorado Collects Providers’ Diversity Data

Research shows that when patients see health providers who share their cultural background, speak the same language, or mirror their experiences, their health care outcomes improve.
Refugee women in Colorado help 'raise good citizens of tomorrow'

Refugee women in Colorado help 'raise good citizens of tomorrow'

Students teach the adults life lessons as well.
Colorado lawmakers pledge $100 million for child care

Colorado lawmakers pledge $100 million for child care

State lawmakers want to inject $100 million into efforts to beef up the early childhood workforce
Lawmakers propose matching fund to help property-poor Colorado school districts

Lawmakers propose matching fund to help property-poor Colorado school districts

Colorado school districts with more property wealth often get voters to approve extra taxes
‘A livable future’: Denver students push sustainability policies

‘A livable future’: Denver students push sustainability policies

Students are pushing the district to do more and become a national leader
A Denver scholarship foundation wanted to know how to help Hispanic men get to college. Here’s what it found

A Denver scholarship foundation wanted to know how to help Hispanic men get to college. Here’s what it found

“It’s not easy for young brown men,” said Nate Cadena, the foundation’s chief operating officer.
As Eating Disorders Spike During Pandemic, Rural Treatment Options Lag

As Eating Disorders Spike During Pandemic, Rural Treatment Options Lag

Editor's note: This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News , or KHN, a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J.
How Colorado Mountain College sets example in practical preparation for jobs

How Colorado Mountain College sets example in practical preparation for jobs

The college also offers other programs designed to get students jobs in the region once they graduate.
State Board Democrats: Keep LGBTQ issues in social studies standards

State Board Democrats: Keep LGBTQ issues in social studies standards

Three Democrats on the Colorado State Board of Education won’t vote for a long-awaited update to state social studies standards if LGBTQ people are excluded
University of Colorado names Todd Saliman sole finalist for president

University of Colorado names Todd Saliman sole finalist for president

If named as president, Saliman will oversee the University of Colorado System, which includes about 65,000 students at four campuses in Boulder, Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs.