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    Top tips for how academia can be more sustainable

    May 4, 2020
    As part of earning my Master’s in Public Health at the Colorado School of Public Health, I created and performed a sustainability audit of the Center for Health, Work & Environment. Based on the results of my project, I’ve created the following tips for ways academic organizations can decrease their carbon footprint, specifically regarding travel practices.
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    The Hill: In Colorado, it's a progressive governor starting to reopenOpens in a new window

    Apr 28, 2020
    ColoradoSPH Center for Health, Work & Environment Director Lee Newman discusses how some areas of the state are doing better than others and are more ready to start to gradually reopen. Eagle County, home to the Vail Ski Resort, he said, has been particularly successful at bending down its curve after an early outbreak.
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    REUTERS: 'Like test dummies': As Colorado reopens, some see too much riskOpens in a new window

    Apr 26, 2020
    ColoradoSPH Center for Health, Work & Environment Director Lee Newman explains the tension between stay-at-home orders and the need to allow Colorado citizens to return to work. “We don’t have enough tests being done to know how long we need to wait, how long we need to keep the society at the same level as we’re at now in terms of closures,” said Newman.
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    Research Day reflections

    Apr 8, 2020
    A wave of emotions swept over me as I read the University’s notice that we would no longer be able to hold in-person events larger than 75 people due to COVID-19. This news would inevitably threaten the long-anticipated 12th annual Research Day Symposium, an event that the Center for Health, Work & Environment had been planning for an entire year.
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    Mental health in the mountains

    Apr 7, 2020
    An estimated 9.6 million American adults suffer from a serious mental illness —that is 1 in 5 adults. Mountain and rural communities, ski towns specifically, have significantly higher rates of suicide compared to the national average.
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    Health and safety training for cannabis cultivation workers

    Apr 6, 2020
    The commercial cannabis industry continues to grow in Colorado and nationwide, demanding the need for a new workforce to be trained in occupational safety and health. Our center offers online training through its continuing education platform and is in the process of developing a more extensive training in the next year.
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    Student Spotlight: Rebecca Clancy

    Mar 30, 2020
    How did Rebecca find her way to the MAP ERC’s OHP program? From a young age, Rebecca knew she wanted a career where she could help people (although the job titles she considered changed on a weekly basis). “I became interested in the field of OSH as a way to improve employees' experiences at work.”
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    ​Faces of CHWE: Jaime Butler-Dawson

    Mar 17, 2020
    Jaime helps lead the Center’s team in Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Mexico, using environmental health practices and a Total Worker Health® approach to develop and implement evidence-based, practical solutions to improve the health and well-being of the workers. “I tried to separate environmental and occupational health my whole life,” Jaime said, “but work is just too important.”
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    CBS4: Colorado doctor warns thousands more coronavirus cases possible in near future

    Mar 16, 2020
    Professor and CHWE director Lee Newman appeared on CBS4 Denver to explain what exponential growth is and why it could be a huge problem in the context of COVID-19.
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    Safety professional organizations adopting Total Worker Health®

    Mar 11, 2020
    From universities training professionals in health and safety; to organizations like Health Links™ mentoring employers and workplace champions; to professional organizations adopting principles and marketing them to their members; the interest in TWH is growing.
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