RTD bus with green fashion ad

Students model their own green fashions on the sides of RTD buses

April 18, 2023

Climate-communication class assignment was to 鈥榲isually communicate sustainable fashion,鈥 and the effort got more response than anticipated.

congress solar

Why does climate policy lag science?

Jan. 12, 2023

Despite the Inflation Reduction Act, U.S. progress on climate change remains stuck in a climate conundrum, experts say, hampered by politics, complexity and the scope of the problem.

Jill Litt in a garden

Nature program helps reduce teenage loneliness, new study finds

Dec. 22, 2022

The MINT study program uses nature-based social intervention to address and dimmish loneliness with teenage parents and their peers.

Karen rain collection

CU 麻豆影院 ecologist recognized for innovative work

Dec. 13, 2022

The Ecological Society of America has honored Karen Bailey for her work as an interdisciplinary ecologist.

Aerial photo of campus

Research & Innovation Office names newest Faculty Fellow cohort

Dec. 9, 2022

The Research and Innovation Office has announced the 2023 RIO Faculty Fellows cohort, which includes 17 faculty members from departments and research institutes spanning the campus.

T.D.A. Cockerell side profile

Undergrad uncovers evidence suggesting that CU pioneer favored eugenics

Dec. 7, 2022

CU 麻豆影院 undergraduate finds documents indicating eugenics sympathy by museum founder T.D.A. Cockerell.

Looking down at a forest that has a cut out in the shape of the continents

Cross-campus open house will feature interdisciplinary climate change research, kick off U.N. Summit events

Nov. 10, 2022

The College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Leeds School of Business are teaming up to highlight CU 麻豆影院-led research to address climate change from 3-5 p.m. on Nov. 30 in the Olson Atrium of the Rustandy Building.

Karen Bailey speaking

Environmental social scientist discusses the nexus between people and nature

Nov. 3, 2022

Let鈥檚 CU Well presentation on Nov. 10 reflects on the challenge and opportunity of equity and inclusion in the natural resource management and conservation field.

Cassandra Brooks speaking at the Futures Congress in Santiago, Chile, in 2019. 鈥淚 never dreamed I鈥檇 give such a talk!鈥 Brooks says. Photo courtesy of Cassandra Brooks.

Scientist who 鈥榓lways undercut鈥 herself now wins high praise, awards

Oct. 13, 2022

Cassandra Brooks of environmental studies at CU 麻豆影院 is being honored by the Explorers Club and the Society of Women Geographers.

Emily Nocito (left) and Virginia Weiskopf (right) at a Greenpeace event.

CU 麻豆影院 students defend the high seas

Aug. 30, 2022

Senior Virginia Weiskopf and PhD candidate Emily Nocito, both in environmental studies, head to the United Nations to research marine conservation.

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