Announcements
- 'Biology Everywhere: How the Science of Life Matters to Everyday Life' helps explain science and its relevance to everyday existence.
- The Interactive Robotics and Novel Technologies Lab (IRON Lab) explores human-centered principles for novel sensing, interactive and robotic technologies.
- As voters in South Dakota prepare to vote on whether to legalize recreational marijuana use, Cinnamon provided data derived information on the effects of cannabis use.
- President Kennedy featured the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ site for the national ABCD study in the October 'Numbers Speaks Volumes: CU's Research is Benefiting the World'.
- June presents in a free series about COVID-19 science for media and the public on October 14, taking place in advance of ScienceWriters2020, the nation’s largest science journalism conference.
- June and a panel addressed how virtual learning affects kids, the effects of the pandemic specifically on youth dealing with illness, how compulsive consumption of news may affect mental health..
- Congratulations Melanie for the featured specialization Coursera course, and the highlighted mention in October's President's Newsletter for the Biology Everywhere CU On Air podcast.
- June will present a session on "The Science of Happiness and Student Well-being During the Coronavirus Pandemic" at the virtual Summit. Registration is needed to attend the Summit.
- William (Bill) Penuel received this year's Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Award. This award "recognizes a tenure-track faculty member or Adjoint Professor who provides exemplary mentoring, training, and leadership to postdoctoral scholars at
- Led by Sidney D'Mello, associate professor at ICS and the Department of Computer Science, the new $20 million research collaboration will explore the role that artificial intelligence may play in the future of education and workforce development.