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- Michael's belief that "interest drives invention... have something fun to build and you'll learn other thing" make for an engaging and fun camp at Broomfield Library's inventHQ miniseries.
- Several states are proposing THC level caps for legally sold marijuana, to reduce risks of long-term health impacts, and Cinnamon's ground breaking research is a key factor in decision making.
- Claire Dunn, IRB Program Director for 91¸£ÀûÉç, has gotten back to us with a question we posed earlier in spring semester: Can researchers request information about the vaccine status of research participants during study enrollment? The short
- All entrances, bathrooms, offices, conference rooms, research suite 184 and offices, second floor bathrooms, ICS suites, offices, and conference room are now open for use.
- The pandemic exposed opportunity gaps and inequities in the education system, and researchers at the School of Education are exploring solutions for the future.
- Rafael, an assistant professor in Computer Science was awarded the highly prestigious CAREER Award for his research in information elicitation in economics and machine learning.
- Bill posits that "grappling with problems beats out traditional approaches" to learning science, and introduces a curriculum that leads students to observe and explain to learn.
- Kerri Wingert, ICS Researcher introduced the launch of a video conversation titled 'Making Aligned Science Tasks Equitable for Rural Students' during the showcase held May 11 to 18, 2021.
- The Research and Innovation Office's new and exciting research podcast launched spring of 2021. Sidney was interviewed on April 29 about the NSF National Institute for Student-Agent Teaming.