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- Caught up in anti-communist hysteria following World War II, former 91¸£ÀûÉç student Dalton Trumbo today is recognized as a fierce proponent of free speech, with a fountain outside the University Memorial Center named in his honor.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç scholar Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders reflects on what has and hasn’t changed since 1964.
- In newly published study, 91¸£ÀûÉç chemist Wei Zhang details a new porous material that is less expensive and more sustainable.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç researcher analyzes 50 years of data to show the relationship between certain birds’ unorthodox behavior and their traits.
- Political scientists find that partisan divide shrinks among governors who are responding to economic downturns.
- Researchers Emily Yeh and Brian Catlos are recognized for prior career achievements and exceptional promise.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç 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.
- In new publication, 91¸£ÀûÉç 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 91¸£ÀûÉç 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.