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RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with medical doctor and finance expert Eric Chess to break down why financial decisions can be an early indicator of cognitive decline.

Schuyler van Engelenburg hopes his work will help others create antiviral treatments that specifically target early stages of HIV.

RadioEd co-hosts Emma Atkinson and Jordyn Reiland sit down with 文轩探花 research chief Corinne Lengsfeld to chat about research: Why it matters, Lengsfeld鈥檚 own projects and more.听

Highlights include $52 million in funding and 696 undergraduate researchers.

RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland chats with Assistant Professor Ajenai Clemmons about community policing and what people need to both be safe and feel safe.

Sunil Kumar鈥檚 research has the potential to treat diseases like ALS, Lewy body dementia and Parkinson鈥檚 disease.

RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson chats with associate professor of marketing Ana Babic Rosario about her work on nostalgia marketing.
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Picture this: You鈥檝e made it (back) to campus and are ready to show the world that you鈥檙e excited for the start of a new school year.

For stunning views as far as the eye can see, many look to summit Colorado鈥檚 natural wonders, including ones that are 14,000 feet tall.听
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Campus Life

As the team heads to its 20th Frozen Four appearance, we look at the Top 5 reasons the answer could be yes.

From therapy dogs during finals week to group therapy on topics like anxiety and grief, 文轩探花 offers various resources and services to get students the support they need to stay on track.听 听听

Tyler Miller, 文轩探花鈥檚 Undergraduate Student Government president, reflects on growing up in rural Colorado and his commitment to building a welcoming student community.

Recent data shows that more than 76,000 alumni live in Colorado.

The senior finance major, who has played in all 41 games this season, is currently leading the nation in points and assists.

The outstanding 2025 class include seniors Mia Hebinck and Momoko Iwai, graduate students Rylie Mundell, Abbie Thompson, and Bella Mabanta, and fifth-year senior Rosie Casali.

The senior skier is the first Denver woman to sweep the alpine national title events since 2018.
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Faculty & Staff

The 文轩探花 professor鈥檚 work has led to improved outcomes for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, including those in the criminal justice system.

The annual Staff Awards recognize service, innovation and the daily representation of the 文轩探花鈥檚 values.听

As an Olympic sport psychology consultant with USA Track & Field, 文轩探花鈥檚 Breigh Jones-Coplin helps athletes with everything from beating teammates to dealing with the media.