Announcements
- "Researching an Outlaw Medicine" features the research mobile lab used by Center for Research and Education Addressing Cannabinoids and Health (CU REACH).
- Greatneckrecord.com cites Kent and his research on comparative negative consequences of alcohol versus marijuana.
- Angela and Kent's study that suggests that marijuana use may motivate some users to exercise, picked by by CBS News and affiliates.
- June appears in the advanced online publication of American Psychologist for her study on gender inequality in the psychological sciences.
- From the Denver Post to Treehugger.com, Patch.com, a Dutch online health magazine, a wide range of regional and national media outlets to the digital version of The New York Times, Angela is receiving broad media coverage on research findings that 82% of marijuana users surveyed use cannabis before and/or after exercise.
- "While marijuana may also have some negative consequences, it definitely is nowhere near the negative consequences of alcohol." study author Kent Hutchison stated.
- Final step for her appointment as a new ICS Assistant Professor is to complete the review and approval process by the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Regents.
- Congratulations Bill for your selection as a 2019 Fellow.
- As inquiryHub's head of project, Bill recruited a Connecticut teacher in addition to five others to develop a new chemistry course.
- Synthesized speakers and real human speakers may be indistinguishable to the human brain.