Student Research Showcase: Katie Agenbroad
Katie Agenbroad discusses her research in examining the topic of death and mortality, her partnerships with Dr. Al-Shawaf and Dr. Weiskittle and more. (More)
Katie Agenbroad discusses her research in examining the topic of death and mortality, her partnerships with Dr. Al-Shawaf and Dr. Weiskittle and more. (More)
Natalie Bondarchuk discusses her research in DNA replication synthesis, her partnership with Dr. Klocko and more. (More)
Audrey Fahland discusses her partnership with Dr. Mooney, her lifelong passion for bugs and more. (More)
How do children think and learn? Grai Calabro, senior psychology major, is diving into this issue with her research. (More)
When UCCS students are studying to become nurses, nothing is more effective than hands-on learning. But it can be difficult — and dangerous — for students to practice new skills in a high-intensity setting with ramifications for real patients. That’s where the Simulation Learning Center comes in. (More)
By creating a new fast-switching optical filter for microscopes, a UCCS research team has created a way to show biological processes in live cells — in just milliseconds. (More)
In advance of the 20th anniversary of the Knapsack Institute, an intensive three-day social justice summer institute and one of the Matrix Center’s flagship programs, we sat down with Abby Ferber, director. (More)
People in the United States have a hard time talking about racially tricky situations, says Jen Kling, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at UCCS. That’s why her new book advocates for a new kind of racial vocabulary. (More)
Founded in 2020, just weeks before COVID-19 swept across the world, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience embarked on a mission to advance human resilience. How? By designing evidence-based solutions through interdisciplinary research, healing therapies, and community training and empowerment. (More)
Founded in 2015, the Center for Critical Sport Studies at UCCS examines challenging social issues, from ethics and inequality to the interactions between individuals and for-profit corporations, in the world of sport. (More)
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