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Sarah Horton on COVID-19 Response Issues for Undocumented Populations

Sarah Horton, Associate Professor of Anthropology, weighs in on why public officials must open state...Read more about Sarah Horton on COVID-19 Response Issues for Undocumented Populations
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Relationship Advice for Boundaries with Your Therapist from Mitch Handelsman

According to Psychology Professor Mitch Handelsman, sometimes clients ascribe power to the therapist that they...Read more about Relationship Advice for Boundaries with Your Therapist from Mitch Handelsman
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Ernest Boffy-Ramirez on Graduating During a Recession

Ernest Boffy-Ramirez, Assistant Professor CT of Economics, discussed the importance of job mobility for graduates...Read more about Ernest Boffy-Ramirez on Graduating During a Recession
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Ronica Rooks on the Catch-22 of Physical Distancing for Older Adults

Ronica Rooks, Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, is concerned that...Read more about Ronica Rooks on the Catch-22 of Physical Distancing for Older Adults
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Anti-vaxxers May Reject COVID-19 Vaccination According to Jennifer Reich

Protests against social distancing and stay-at-home guidelines in states across the country have become fertile...Read more about Anti-vaxxers May Reject COVID-19 Vaccination According to Jennifer Reich
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Marty Otanez on the Status of Cannabis Workers During the COVID-19 Crises

Marty Otanez, Associate Professor of Anthropology, studies labor issues within the cannabis industry. "With cannabis...Read more about Marty Otanez on the Status of Cannabis Workers During the COVID-19 Crises
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Chemistry students selected to present work at national and international conferences

Dec. 10, 2024

Chemistry students/researchers (Vi Tho Vy Nguyen, Haydee Ramirez, Brody Reynolds), from the lab of Prof. Marino Resendiz, were selected for poster and oral presentations at the RNA Canada 2024 conference in Ottawa, Canada. In addition, chemistry students/researchers (Vincent Conrad Oppenheimer and Vi Tho Vy Nguyen), from the lab of Prof...

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Resendiz lab publishes in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Dec. 10, 2024

Chemistry students/researchers Vashita Jain, Shawn Schowe, and Haydee Ramirez published their work recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in collaboration with their mentor Dr. Marino Resendiz and others. See link here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2317865121

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Art Exhibition & Celebration, Hidden Elements: Water & the Environment

Dec. 10, 2024

The art exhibition, Hidden Elements: Water & the Environment (Oct. 29 – Nov. 3) held at the Experience Gallery in the Denver Performing Arts Center, culminated in a Friday celebration and extravaganza! The show's Nov. 1 celebration, visited by 100 attendees, saw performances by Bryn Brody (writer and Interdisciplinary Studies...

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Research By CU Denver's Robin Kniech Featured in Denverite

Dec. 10, 2024

The Denver City Council just made it a lot easier to build accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, in neighborhoods across the city. The biggest change: Homeowners won’t have to get a rezoning before building a cottage or other accessory dwelling. The change could result in a few hundred more ADUs...

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NYT Features Research by Economic Professors Velasquez, Mansour, and East

Dec. 10, 2024

Expelling noncitizens on a mass scale is likely to raise prices on goods and services and lower employment rates for U.S. workers, many economists say.

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