The Denver Post “More of a known quantity”: Impeachment trial gives Reps. Neguse, DeGette a national spotlight February 13, 2021 Michael Berry, a professor at CU Denver, gave his insight on the future of the Colorado representatives present at the Trump impeachment trial. Read full article at The Denver Post
KTOO Landslides in Southeast Alaska may leave carbon footprint, researchers say February 10, 2021 CU Denver professor Brian Buma is part of a team that is investigating landslides and the characteristics of forests influence one another. Read full article at KTOO
9News First-Gen Feats: Student gives insight on challenges faced by first-generation college attendees February 9, 2021 CU Denver student Victor Sandoval shared his experience as first-generation student. Read full article at 9News
Inside Higher Ed Less Pomp, More Circumstance February 8, 2021 The University of Colorado Denver's virtual commencement team shares details about how they create a meaningful ceremony during COVID. Read full article at Inside Higher Ed
FOX21 CU Denver professor on the history and philosophy of love February 8, 2021 CU Denver's Dr. Andy Yost shared his expertise to help viewers understand how love became what it is today. Read full article at FOX21
Digital Trends Hit takers: The cutting-edge engineering making football helmets safer than ever February 5, 2021 CU Denver researcher Chris Yakacki goes over how he's using special materials to develop a helmet to better protect NFL players from concussions. Read full article at Digital Trends
CBS4 Denver CU Denver Professor’s Study Shows Tie Between Light Pollution, Preterm Births January 28, 2021 Laura Argys, a researcher at CU Denver, recently released a study looking into the effects of light pollution on premature births. Read full article at CBS4 Denver
Colorado Politics COVER STORY: THE ROAD AHEAD January 31, 2021 Tom Noel, CU Denver professor emeritus expresses his mixed feelings about the interstate project. Read full article at Colorado Politics
KSFR COVID-19 Vaccine Resistance–Who and Why? February 1, 2021 University of Colorado Denver Professor Jennifer Reich offers her insights on why some Americans are vaccine resistant. Read full article at KSFR
9News In-person ESL testing continues during pandemic across Colorado February 3, 2021 Multiple CU Denver faculty members are advocating for in-person testing for English proficiency tests. Read full article at 9News
Colorado Public Radio News New ‘Place-based’ Bachelor’s Program Aims To Invest Big In Colorado’s Early Childhood Workforce February 2, 2021 CU Denver's School of Education and Human Development along with the Clayton Early Learning, Sewall Child Development Center and Mile High Early Learning, designed a pilot program to give more people access to college degrees. Read full article at Colorado Public Radio News
CBS4 Denver Legacy Of Redlining Led To Today’s Black And Latino Families Being Pushed Out Of Denver February 1, 2021 James Roy II, a master's student at CU Denver and his professor, Carrie Makarewicz, were featured in this piece focused on the gentrification of Denver. Read full article at CBS4 Denver