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Research & Scholarship

RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland chats with Professor Phil Chen about his work on how representation can affect trust and legitimacy in the federal courts.

Co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with ÎÄÐù̽»¨ Chancellor Jeremy Haefner to chat all things ÎÄÐù̽»¨ research ahead of RadioEd’s fifth season.Ìý

Assistant Professor Allegra Aron received a $250K grant from the Boettcher Foundation to study how microbes in the gut become harmful—and the surprising role that metals play.

In their newest book, three ÎÄÐù̽»¨ psychology professors break down how to avoid divorce using the basics of happy, communicative relationships.

A PhD student’s award-winning journalism project shows how local media bias fuels systemic racism.Ìý

Associate Professor Mandi Schaeffer Fry is the first faculty member to be published in the Annals of Mathematics since the 1880s.

For a glimpse into the future of scholarship, look to ÎÄÐù̽»¨'s graduate students.

ÎÄÐù̽»¨ professor Elysia Davis and a team of researchers have found that treating depression in expectant mothers can lead to healthier pregnancies.
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Field Notes

For stunning views as far as the eye can see, many look to summit Colorado’s natural wonders, including ones that are 14,000 feet tall.Ìý

It’s summertime, the livin’ is easy and you’re looking to spend as much time as possible in this beautiful Colorado weather.
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Campus Life

From Hockey Night Lights to May Days, ÎÄÐù̽»¨ offers a series of fun events—some old and some new—that bring the community together all year round.

ÎÄÐù̽»¨ students, professors, and staff weigh in on advantages of the 10-week term.Ìý

We're celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Lamont School of Music with some fun facts and a look at its impact on the local and global music scene.

ÎÄÐù̽»¨ alumna and current graduate student Sophie Bergan (BA ’24) is living the dream as an English teaching assistant in Madrid, but she wasn’t always the adaptable, confident person she is now.

Both the men’s and women’s teams are embracing change with gritty, hungry mindsets.

With the snow piling high and midterms looming, students are ready to let loose and make memories across campus and on the slopes.