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- CU researcher argues that setting minimum targets for wildlife conservation inevitably excludes other worthwhile goals, including restoration and ecosystem management.
- Using heatmaps, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researchers find that certain parasites congregate in certain parts of amphibians’ bodies, often to dire physical consequences.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researchers find that body-scanning and ‘urge surfing’ appear to help people cut down how much alcohol they drink.
- Distinguished Professor Mitch Begelman of astrophysical and planetary sciences is recognized for ‘distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.'
- As Ainsley Baker accepts her integrative physiology degree this week, she joins a family history that dates back to 1886.
- College’s outstanding undergraduate of spring 2024 focused his honors thesis on sex-based differences in sleep.
- Carnegie Corporation of New York commits $18 million over three years to help 28 scholars find solutions to a national problem.
- In anticipation of tonight’s Met Gala, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s Markas Henry reflects on the sometimes vague or even non-existent line between clothing and show.
- Student who was just a few credits shy of graduating in 1997 will walk in May commencement ceremony thanks to Finish What You Started program.
- Staff members in the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to join the fourth-annual staff summit.