Features

Abby and Maribel

The visionaries see brighter days in Peru

Young ýĻƷ alumni have launched a summer empowerment program for adolescent girls in Peru who dream of career and community service. Partnering with other nonprofits in Peru, the team has helped the young women move closer to realizing their dreams.

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Like-minded discourse breeds extremism

Like-minded discourse breeds extremism

“The results of two experiments demonstrate that people underestimate how much a brief group discussion polarizes their partisan attitudes,” Keating said in her study summary. But perhaps worse, people appear to be unaware when this occurs.

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Wildfire in Colorado Springs

Humans, wildfires forge a ‘socioeconomic pathology’

"What does forest management do to the frequency, size and intensity of wildfires? What happens when people think about the impact of their houses on forests and forest fires? Does it change the rate they build housing (and the type of materials they use) in the wildland urban interface?" Researchers grapple with these questions.

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Stephen Graham Jones

Author has Mongrels on the brain

The story of a nascent werewolf and his flawed family has been percolating inside of Stephen Graham Jones since he was 12 years old.

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News

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Tiffany Beechy
CU launches exhaustive study of student-athletes’ health

Donors

Surveyors in China
Student in for the long haul for the love of education
 Ketchum Building

Alumni

Building bridges between perilous homes and new horizons
Gail Nelson
smart gun
Teju Ravilochan
Jade Cooley
Alum wins presidential early career award

Kudos

The pain of partition
Valerio Ferme
Sculpture by Carissa Samaniego
Beckwith
PHD