Denver7 The biggest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the West: Why Denver’s Irish celebration makes other cities green with envy March 17, 2021 James Walsh, a researcher at CU Denver, shares his expertise on the Irish Leadville miners. Read full article at Denver7
USA Today Stimulus check: Young investors use $1,400 COVID-19 relief payments to join stock market boom March 17, 2021 Yosef Bonaparte, an economics professor at CU Denver's Business School, gives insight into what people are doing with their stimulus checks. Read full article at USA Today
The Denver Post Indigenous students from other states could have access to in-state tuition in Colorado March 16, 2021 CU Denver students were an important part the getting a new bill together which would enable Native American students out-of-state to receive in-state tuition. Read full article at The Denver Post
KTVH Sharing vaccination status gaining in popularity on dating websites March 16, 2021 Jennifer Reich, a sociology professor at CU Denver, says sharing your vaccine status on a dating site is more than just letting someone know you're protected from COVID. Read full article at KTVH
Denver North Star CU Denver Offering Sliding Scale Counseling Services for Community Members, DPS Families March 15, 2021 CU Denver is offering counseling services to the Denver community at discounted rates to help make sessions accessible to everyone. Read full article at Denver North Star
Earth Warming climate triggers major changes in the temperate rainforest March 11, 2021 Brian Buma, a researcher at CU Denver, was part of a group that studied the largest temperate rainforest in North America and the changes it's facing due to climate change. Read full article at Earth
The Washington Post The CDC said it’s okay for vaccinated grandparents to visit. Some families say: Not so fast. March 11, 2021 Jennifer Reich, a professor at CU Denver, gives her insight on the COVID vaccines. Read full article at The Washington Post
SELF What Is Emotional Cheating (and Does It Count)? March 11, 2021 Robert Allan, an assistant professor of couple and family therapy at CU Denver, discusses what emotional cheating is and why it trends to happen. Read full article at SELF
Denver7 Black Americans not investing in the stock market, and it’s costing them March 8, 2021 Yosef Bonaparte, an economics professor at CU Denver, shared his expertise on why Black Americans aren't investing in the stock market. Read full article at Denver7
The New Yorker What Happens When Investment Firms Acquire Trailer Parks March 8, 2021 Esther Sullivan, a sociologist at CU Denver, shared her thoughts on the importance of mobile-homes to the national housing stock. Read full article at The New Yorker
303 Magazine CU Denver Strives For More Equitable Music Education March 5, 2021 CU Denver's College of Arts and Media recently joined The Alliance for the Transformation of Musical Academe’s (ATMA) Task Force on Musical Racism. CAM student and faculty share their thoughts on the changes that need to be made. Read full article at 303 Magazine
Ladders Anyone is capable of committing white collar crime says Harvard professor March 2, 2021 CU Denver Business School to hosted a webinar last week on why people commit white collar crimes. Read full article at Ladders