November 2017

Is the University of Denver missing out on the “American college football experience”?

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Photo by Lauren Zurcher

College sports play a significant role in the United States. A survey conducted by Harris Interactive reports that around 47 percent of Americans follow college sports. Many people view college football as the most important sports activity in America. According to research led by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the most popular sport amongst spectators is men’s college football. In every state across the nation, the greatest teams play in stadiums that can hold well over 100,000.

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Tricia Boone shares insights on an art agent’s life

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Tricia Boone

Centennial, CO — Tricia Boone is the co-founder and co-owner of 73 Art Agency. Based in Colorado, the agency was started in 2015 to pursue the desire to “bring beautiful art to the general public and to help emerging artists with visibility,” as described on their website. This global and multi-faceted creative agency specializes in visual arts. 73 Art Agency’s mission is “to keep original art alive and celebrated in every home”.

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Dr. Chip Colwell presents his new book on Native American repatriation

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Denver, CO — Dr. Chip Colwell, senior curator of anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, was a guest of the University of Denver Museum of Anthropology to present his book “Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native Americans Culture” on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017.

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