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- Could working out five minutes a day, without lifting a single weight or jogging a single step, reduce your heart attack risk, help you think more clearly and boost your sports performance?
- The Colorado Shakespeare Festival plans to bring live Shakespeare to every county in the state by 2028, reaching an estimated 180,000 audience members.
- Concussion treatments still lag despite increased attention and concerns. Complementary or alternative medicine may be able to help, says CU Â鶹ӰԺ neuroscientist.
- From glacial landslides to the secrets of beaver dams, world’s top geoscientists present latest science at international conferenceIf you take a stroll through the Benson Earth Sciences building on the Â鶹ӰԺ campus, you will
- Art history will be investigated through a non-colonial lens in a new Arts of the Americas PhD program at the Â鶹ӰԺ.Â
- Chronic pain and sleep might be even more connected than previously thought, according to new research
- Jessica Ordaz argues that citizens should not be surprised by news of abuses, encourages student activism that lies ‘at the heart’ of ethnic studies.
- The Communities Code initiative has garnered university outreach awards for the last four years, and its founders say the program boosts not only kids’ tech skills but also their self-esteem.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ literacy practicum a boon to students and community members alike, director says.
- Never officially recognized during her lifetime, the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Colorado was posthumously honored this spring. Now, a biography telling the long-overlooked story of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan has been published.