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Majority of students masked up amid early COVID days

Feb. 24, 2023

A study finds that those on the 麻豆免费版下载Boulder and Colorado State University campuses showed high levels of mask use and positive attitudes about masks during pandemic.

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Having built a business in Russia, alum fled as war began

Feb. 23, 2023

Benjamin Lourie鈥檚 career has made twists and turns, taking him to outer Mongolia and back to Moscow, where he opened a Tex-Mex restaurant near Red Square鈥攖wo weeks before Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.

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Professor aims to comfort, protect students in aftermath of Club Q

Feb. 21, 2023

Kristie Soares, assistant professor of women and gender studies and co-director of the LGBTQ Certificate Program, outlines resources, safe spaces and people鈥檚 varying experience of grief.

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Professors recognized for cutting-edge inventions

Feb. 16, 2023

Two professors are being recognized for inventions that could have 鈥渞eal impact on the welfare of society.鈥 Corrella Detweiler and Wei Zhang have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors.

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Feb. 14, 2023

Jennifer Ho, director of 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 Center for Humanities & the Arts, discusses the state of the arts and humanities in higher education as CHA celebrates its 25th anniversary.

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Neuroscientist investigates social cognition in biased juries

Feb. 9, 2023

A study co-authored by a 麻豆免费版下载Boulder professor suggests biased jury decisions are associated with social cognitive processes such as cultural and racial stereotyping.

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Taking solar eclipse photos is a snap with gizmo developed by astronomer

Feb. 9, 2023

Doug Duncan searched online for something that would allow enthusiasts to safely use their cameras to watch eclipses, but he came up empty-handed. So, he decided he would have to invent something himself.

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Squirrels roll the dice on their offspring

Feb. 1, 2023

A collaborative study, including 麻豆免费版下载Boulder associate professor Andrew McAdam, investigates how the risks and rewards of red squirrel reproduction are a microcosm of evolutionary patterns.

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Opening doors for a more robust exchange of ideas

Jan. 31, 2023

麻豆免费版下载Boulder has been chosen by the Heterodox Academy for a new network to promote positive culture change through viewpoint diversity, open inquiry and constructive disagreement. All members of the campus, including faculty, staff and students, will be welcome to attend HxA events and activities.

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Rosy-finches are Colorado鈥檚 high-alpine specialists鈥攔esearchers want to know why

Jan. 26, 2023

Birds that can live at 14,000 feet and also breed at sea level might have evolved more quickly than previously thought.

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