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Catch up on the LAS Research Highlights podcast. This episode’s guest is Maja Krakowiak, Ph.D., professor in the communications department, who shares how her love of entertainment guided her to the communications field and discusses her research on morally ambiguous television characters. (More)
Catch up on the LAS Research Highlights podcast. This episode’s guest is James Kovacs, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry, who shares how his path changed from music to chemistry and molecular biology, what his current research entails and the challenges accompanying it. (More)
Lewis and Kling’s new book offers wide-ranging discussion of classical Chinese philosophical arguments in the context of perennial and contemporary sociopolitical issues. (More)
Emily Skop is here to disrupt – in the most caring way possible. (More)
Faculty and student researchers brought their findings – and their research posters — to the Gallogly Event Center on Dec. 6 for the 16th annual Mountain Lion Research Day at UCCS. (More)
Faculty across the University of Colorado system this year attracted $1.7 billion in sponsored research funding and gifts supporting research, a new record total in CU history. In achieving the collective record, each of the (More)
After being selected for a substantive U.S. National Science Foundation grant, Douglas Risser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, will spend the next few years developing genomic tools for better understanding a cyanobacterium and its makeup. (More)
Michele Okun, Ph.D., recently landed the Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Lifestyle and Behavioral Health Interventions Research Award. (More)
Jessi L. Smith, Ph.D., is taking her knowledge and experience to the National Science Foundation to act as rotating Program Director for the Social Psychology Program. (More)
We take a deeper dive into Jennifer Zohn’s research on suicide in Black adolescents and young adults. (More)