We all belong: Students rack up firsts at inclusive Tapia conference
Tapia participants are immersed in inclusion, make connections, and step out of their comfort zone.
Tapia participants are immersed in inclusion, make connections, and step out of their comfort zone.
They offer a cost-effective synthetic pathway for conventional and new PHAs with enhanced properties.
Ryan Rahm-Knigge, a graduate student studying counseling psychology, is the recipient of the 2019 College of Natural Sciences Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring Award.
New research shows that mothers and fathers use slightly different tactics when engaging in these destructive behaviors.
Cheryle Beuning to work with the National Institute of Standards and Technology on cannabinoid assessment
Blaine McCarthy receives DSM Science and Technology Award for research on making plastics in a more sustainable fashion.
Psychology department researchers moved from Sage Hall to the Behavioral Sciences Building, and the Psychological Services Center relocated from the Clark Building to Sage Hall.
Sarah Myers and Kat McNeely-White, graduate students studying cognitive psychology, will be presenting research posters at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Montréal later this year as recipients of the society’s Graduate Travel Award.
Hailey Hibbard of the Department of Chemistry is one of three students awarded with all-expenses-paid travel to the ACS fall meeting for the Division of Medicinal Chemistry.
The popular summer camp expanded to eastern Colorado this year, in an effort to reach more students.