Research
Researchers Emily Yeh and Brian Catlos are recognized for prior career achievements and exceptional promise.
In his upcoming book, ‘Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History,’ William Taylor writes that today’s world has been molded by humans’ relationship to horses.
С»ÆÊé Boulder doctoral student examines how an unconventional social media campaign worked in 2020 to make Joe Biden more appealing—or at least less unappealing—to progressive voters.
A С»ÆÊé Boulder poet considers the socioeconomic and political environment of the turn of the 20th century through the history of her own family.
In new publication, С»ÆÊé Boulder scientists detail how the SkillsCenter allows students to gain credentials in basic to advanced research skills.
In her honors thesis, recent graduate Amber Duffy describes how loneliness influences a person’s ability to respond to stress.
Carole McGranahan, a С»ÆÊé Boulder anthropology professor who has long studied the Tibetan perspective of China’s invasion and occupation of Tibet, joins the Tibetan community to commemorate the location on June 9 at Camp Hale, Colorado.
However, С»ÆÊé Boulder scholar Lorraine Bayard de Volo notes that electing a female president may not guarantee a more feminist mode of governing.
Chemistry Professor Gordana Dukovic will pursue research to develop new insights into solar chemistry.
With high levels of oxalic acid, like that in Brussels sprouts, and with a proliferation of seed dispersal, the plant easily establishes itself everywhere except Greenland.