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Mr Holmes, 24, was a graduate student in neuroscience at the University of Colorado in Denver but was withdrawing from his studies after failing a key exam.
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At the time of the shooting, Mr Holmes was a graduate student in neuroscience at the University of Colorado in Denver, but was withdrawing from his studies after failing a key exam.
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"There couldn't be a worse time, a less receptive time, to offer people information than the 11 minutes before they leave the building, " said readmissions expert Dr. Eric Coleman of the University of Colorado in Denver.
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Holmes was a doctoral student in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado, Denver, in Aurora, until he withdrew a month before being arrested outside the bullet-riddled movie theater.
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Katsenelson, CFA, is director of research at Investment Management Associates in Denver, and he teaches a graduate investment class at the University of Colorado at Denver.
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In an affidavit taken after the shooting and unsealed on Thursday, University of Colorado Denver police Officer Lynn Whitten told investigators that Dr Fenton had contacted her in June.
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Mr. Holmes, 24, a doctoral student in neuroscience, withdrew from the University of Colorado Denver on June 10, three days after key oral exams, the university said Monday, adding that he didn't complete the paperwork or explain the reason for his withdrawal.
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Holmes was a doctoral student in Aurora, in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado, Denver, until he withdrew a month before being arrested outside the bullet-riddled movie theater.
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"The University of Colorado Denver has nothing but sympathy for the victims of the Aurora Theater Shooting and their families, but in our initial review of this case, the University believes this lawsuit is not well-founded legally or factually, " Montgomery said in a written statement.
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