The Denver Post Colorado mothers aren’t returning to the workforce as quickly as everyone else April 4, 2021 Chloe East, assistant professor of economics at the University of Colorado Denver, explains why women are staying home from work longer than men. Read full article at The Denver Post
PsyPost Religion is a driving force behind the gender wage gap, study finds April 3, 2021 A study conducted by Traci Sitzmann, an associate professor of management CU Denver, looks at how religion perpetuates the gender wage gap Read full article at PsyPost
The Denverite Denver’s pedicab economy is maybe, slowly, coming back to life April 2, 2021 Andrew Friedson, an economics professor at CU Denver, shares his insights on the resurgence of the pedicab economy. Read full article at The Denverite
9News Arvada inventor promises to change the future of power wheelchairs March 31, 2021 University of Colorado Denver's Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering (CIDE) are involved in the development and testing of LUCI, a powered wheelchair looking to help people drive their wheelchairs safely. Read full article at 9News
SELF 9 Small Ways to Let Go of Regret (Even When It’s Hard) March 31, 2021 Robert Allan, an assistant professor of couple and family therapy at the University of Colorado Denver, says that regret is an instrumental part of goal setting. Read full article at SELF
History News Network Will the Supreme Court Uphold the NCAA’s Version of Amateurism? March 28, 2021 Sarah Fields, a historian at the University of Colorado Denver, is involved in an amicus brief for the U. S. Supreme Court, challenging the NCAA’s perpetuation of the myth of college amateurism. Read full article at History News Network
The Star Shanghai futures ride reform to enrich oil market March 28, 2021 Yang Jian, discipline director of finance at the University of Colorado Denver, spoke about the development of China’s crude oil futures market. Read full article at The Star
FOX 31 Denver Search for motive ‘haunting’ investigators in King Soopers shooting March 26, 2021 Paul Taylor, an associate professor of criminal justice, gives insight into what investigators look for while collecting evidence. Read full article at FOX 31 Denver
The Salt Lake Tribune What Utah childhood vaccination rates can, and can’t, reveal about demand for COVID-19 vaccine March 25, 2021 Jennifer Reich, a sociologist at CU Denver discusses what families are deciding to do with their children and the COVID vaccine. Read full article at The Salt Lake Tribune
Colorado Springs Business Journal Developers, officials grapple with affordable housing March 25, 2021 CU Denver Professor Jennifer Steffel Johnson is working on a development in Colorado Springs to provide more affordable housing in the city. Read full article at Colorado Springs Business Journal
9News Group sessions helping small business owners navigate the uncertainty of the pandemic March 18, 2021 Kristin Kilbourn, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology over at CU Denver, discusses the partnership with Energize Colorado, a nonprofit dedicated to helping Coloradans recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read full article at 9News
Denver Business Journal Diversity at the top: How CU Denver’s new top diversity exec is taking on racial disparities March 18, 2021 Antonio Farias, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion at CU Denver, was interviewed to find out what he's thinking about the disparity between an increasingly diverse student body. Read full article at Denver Business Journal