• Denver School of Nursing has received approval from the Higher Learning Commission to offer the master of science in nursing courses.
• Stacey A. Campbell has formed Campbell Litigation P.C., a Denver-based employment and labor law practice representing management.
• Denver-based DCP Midstream has been recognized as a platinum-level fit-friendly worksite by the American Heart Association for helping employees eat better and exercise more.
• Tectonic, a Denver technology and business services company, announced that it has acquired Houston-based Stryve Advisors, a consulting and advisory firm focused on information technology strategy.
• Beginning in May, the evening MBA program at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, will be offered at the Liniger Building at CU South Denver in Parker.
• Turner Construction’s Denver business unit raised $1,000 that enabledfour first grade classes at Coronado Hills Elementary in Adams County to go on an end of the year field trip.
• Centura Health Envision Radiology recently acquired four Advanced Medical Imaging free-standing outpatient imaging centers, which contract with Colorado Imaging Associates. The sites are located in Denver, Golden, Louisville and Thornton.
• Longmont-based Circle Graphics has reached definitive agreements to acquire the art division from CafePress Inc., based in Louisville, Ky. The $31.5 million deal is expected to close in March.
• Invision Sally Jobe recently became the only medical imaging provider in Colorado accredited by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine to offer diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal ultrasound.



