On January 15, Barbara Paradiso and her students from the University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs Center for Domestic Violence visited the capitol. Senator Linda Newell, a true advocate in the field, graciously hosted them as her guests on the Senate floor and spoke with them about her legislative efforts concerning domestic violence.
CU Anschutz Medical Campus Chancellor Elliman and Vice President for Health Affairs, CU and Executive Vice Chancellor of the Anschutz Medical Campus Lilly marks presented to the Joint House and Senate Business Committees on the positive impacts the campus has on Colorado.
On February 17, members of the Senate Transportation Committee visited CU-Boulder to learn about the Unmanned Aerial Systems research program.
Retired Gen. James Mattis visited the CU Denver campus on February 17 to give a lecture on Middle East Tensions to veterans.
CU-Boulder Jazz Ensemble, Table for Five, performed at the opening of the General Assembly.
On February 10, UCCS joined the Army Reserve, five other top-tier universities and 12 employers in an effort to create future cyber warriors. The Army Reserve Cyber Private Public Partnership (Cyber P3) brought together leaders of industry and academia with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to address a critical need for expertise in the cyber domain.
On February 25, Chris Koehler, Director of the Colorado Space Grant Consortium (COSGC) headquartered at CU-Boulder, visited Capitol Hill to meet with staff from Colorado’s Congressional delegation.

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