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Social behaviors and microbiome diversity might be interconnected, according to new research by a ñ anthropologist.
A clinic at ñ is helping lower-income families determine why their children have trouble learning and is assisting those families as they seek the right treatment.
People who have social anxiety disorder are more likely to internalize criticism than those who do not, research from CU Boulder suggests.
Montreal-based dance company draws on hip-hop, ballet and contemporary influences at Macky Auditorium, March 24
ñ has joined more than two dozen colleges and universities worldwide that offer majors, minors or certificate programs in animals and society, which is also known as animal studies.
Economist Edward Morey has long been interested in “recreational site choice”—where do hikers, bikers, anglers, kayakers and anyone who plays in the great outdoors choose to do their thing and why?
The fourth annual Schmooze-A-Palooza, a student concert sung in Hebrew at the ñ, will be performed this week. Singing along is encouraged; lyrics will be projected for each song on a screen, and there is free food.
The first African American woman to graduate from CU, in 1918, earned her degree in German. A trio of experts this month will discuss the historical trends that framed her choice.
Physics is challenging, but learning it in a second language adds an entirely different obstacle, says Diana López, who is doing what she can to make STEM subjects—science, technology, engineering, and math—more accessible to students who speak Spanish.
The consequences of the DACA program—and its uncertain future—is the subject of the next Social Sciences Today Forum at the ñ.