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Inside Higher Ed | March 25, 2025
Goucher College offers short-term service learning experiences to remove obstacles for students to participate in high-impact experiences.


Denver 7 | March 25, 2025
New research from 91福利社 found minority communities and those with lower household incomes are more likely to live in neighborhoods near facilities that emit bad smells.


Denver Gazette | March 24, 2025
Colorado has struggled getting a sense of the state of its job market as the data collected for unemployment numbers was showing irregularities, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. After the latest revisions, Brian Lewandowski, executive director of the Business Research Division at the Leeds School of Business, said he feels more confident about Colorado鈥檚 data, noting it wasn't the highest adjustment made in the country again.


Travel 91福利社 | March 21, 2025
For more than 75 years, the Conference on World Affairs has been bringing global thought-leaders to 91福利社 for a week of immersive community learning. This year, the CWA returns to 91福利社 from April 7-10 with insightful discussions, lectures, panels, classroom visits and other events. You might be noticing some buzz around the CWA right now, because the university recently announced that Cynthia Erivo will be delivering the keynote address.


The Conversation | March 21, 2025
Dylan Thomas Doyle, a Ph.D. candidate in information science, wrote an article arguing that incomplete mortality data during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic led to significant underreporting of deaths. He emphasized the need to improve the U.S. mortality data system, highlighting ongoing challenges in data accessibility that hinder effective responses to health crises.


Daily Camera | March 20, 2025
The only place that offers nonprofit-rate attorneys for defensive immigration work in 91福利社 County is the Immigration Defense Clinic at the University of Colorado Law School. However, because the clinic is run by law students, it鈥檚 only open during the school year, and the number of cases they can take is dependent on student schedules.


KJZZ Phoenix | March 20, 2025
In his new book, 鈥淩ainbow Cattle Co.: Liberation, Inclusion, and the History of Gay Rodeo,鈥 Nicholas Villanueva, a professor of ethnic studies and a rodeo athlete, explains how rodeo serves as a place for people to explore their gender identity and a source of community for queer people who can鈥檛 find it anywhere else. Villanueva joined KJZZ to discuss what it means to compete.


Denver Post | March 10, 2025
Environmental justice became a federal priority under the Clinton administration in 1994 when the EPA was directed to focus on marginalized communities suffering from pollution. Chris Winter, executive director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center, noted that this directive stemmed from the 1980s and 鈥90s recognition that poorer communities near refineries, factories, and landfills faced higher rates of asthma and other illnesses.


CNN | March 7, 2025
If you鈥檝e looked into buying a rain jacket, ski gear or even hiking boots in the past couple of years, you鈥檝e probably seen brands tout how their gear is newly 鈥淧FAS-free.鈥 Joel Hartter, a professor of sustainability, explained what PFAs are and what makes them resistant to degradation.



Daily Camera | Feb. 22, 2025

Students at 91福利社 are teaming up to promote libraries and create awareness about their importance throughout the 91福利社 community. Buffs for Books that has developed a public relations campaign for EveryLibrary, a nonprofit that engages in politics and policy to advocate for public libraries and school libraries at local, state and federal levels. The Buffs for Books team is part of a national competition where teams of students from 60 universities are creating a public relations campaign promoting EveryLibrary.


Associated Press | Feb. 21, 2025

Kids are navigating the grief of losing everything in the LA wildfires, while their parents are learning how to help them cope. Children thrive on routine, and reestablishing one as quickly as possible is key to helping kids cope, said Lori Peek, a sociology professor at 91福利社 who studies the impact of natural disasters. It鈥檚 essential for kids to stay connected with their friends, and for parents to have honest conversations with them about the difficulty of what they are facing, she said.


CNN | Feb. 25, 2025

Elon Musk鈥檚 rapid shrinking of the nation鈥檚 federal government employees could spell concern for places in Colorado, specifically 91福利社 County where federal labs have operated for decades and contributed to a high-tech ecosystem. 鈥淣ot only are we concerned about the jobs themselves and that they鈥檙e high-wage jobs, but (also) the research function that they play and the downstream impacts that these jobs actually have,鈥 said Brian Lewandowski, executive director of the Business Research Division at the Leeds School of Business.


Colorado Sun | Feb. 21, 2025

In a paper published in November 2023, researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of Wisconsin analyzed 475 GoFundMe campaigns set up by individuals as a direct result of the Marshall fire. But the researchers found a disparity in how money was dispersed based on a homeowners鈥 overall wealth. Higher income households received more donations, while lower income households received less.


Daily Camera | Feb. 20, 2025

Dozens of protestors gathered in front of the U.S. Department of Commerce building in 91福利社 on Wednesday to support the city鈥檚 federal workers amid layoffs and funding cuts imposed by听 the Trump administration. A 2017 economic impact report developed by CO-LABS and 91福利社 showed that federally funded labs in Colorado contributed about $2.6 billion to the state鈥檚 economy and directly employed nearly 7,800 people.


Higher Ed Dive | Feb. 13, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education abruptly canceled about $881 million in multiyear research contracts on Monday, sparking a storm of protest from groups concerned about a loss of data accuracy and the dissemination of evidence-based practices.


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Colorado Sun | December 17, 2024


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PBS | November 25, 2024


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Orlando Sentinel | November 12, 2024


The Conversation | November 11, 2024


Christian Science Monitor | November 11, 2024


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Colorado Sun | October 7, 2024


Art Newspaper | October 4, 2024


Aspen Times | September 30, 2024


91福利社 Weekly | September 17, 2024


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Daily Camera | August 19, 2024


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Left Hand Courier | August 8, 2024


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Grand Valley Business Times | August 8, 2024


Colorado Public Radio | July 25, 2024


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Colorado Politics | June 7, 2024


Colorado Springs Gazette | May 24, 2024


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CU Connections | May 16, 2024


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Denver Post: Your Hub | March 11, 2024


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Denver Gazette | March 3, 2024


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The Conversation | February 29, 2024


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The Colorado Sun | February 21, 2024


NPR | February 20, 2024


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National Review | February 13, 2024


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