A College of Media, Communication and Information expert’s book has won a trio of awards for its attempt to change how we think about, and tell the story of, plastics pollution. Read up on Phaedra Pezzullo’s latest.
In parts of the Rocky Mountains, these small, plump birds co-exist with a closely related species. To better distinguish their own kind from their cousins, they evolved a distinct song.
Albert Kettner explains that catastrophic flooding has become more common in the 21st century. The reasons behind this shift are complex—involving climate change, urban infrastructure and human impacts.
A risk communication researcher at CU Â鶹ӰԺ sheds light on what motivates people to stay put when natural disasters like hurricanes Helene and Milton threaten.
A CU Â鶹ӰԺ tribal advisor discuss how Western science can work with Indigenous people to improve relationships, understanding, and research across cultures.
After hosting the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit on campus in 2022, CU Â鶹ӰԺ remains a committed educational partner and will be a co-host of the 2025 event in Oxford, England.