News Headlines
- Fairies and dragons and love! Oh my! An expert on romance fiction digs into one of the publishing industry's hottest trends.
- Feeling lonely or homesick can affect anyone. Here are a few strategies you can use to feel more connected on campus.
- One way to prioritize your mental health is to build meaningful connections with those around you. Here are some ideas to try this month.
- A new review paper published in Science highlights the changes that will occur in the Arctic by 2100 and their far-reaching implications.
- CU Boulder researchers Colleen Reid, Emma Rieves and their colleagues explored the potential impact of objective and perceived green space exposure on mental health.
- A CU Boulder family with 100 years of history at the university has committed $2.15 million to expand scholarships and experiential learning for students in the Presidents Leadership Class.
- Lightning can be used to probe Earth’s dynamic Van Allen radiation belts, directly connecting terrestrial weather and space weather. Read from CU expert Lauren Blum on The Conversation.
- One popular theory suggests that elementary particles like electrons, which make up everything in the universe, could be infinitely small—you could zoom in and in on them and never see anything.
- A new study reveals the social and economic consequences of converting single-family homes into rentals, from declining property values to reduced community engagement.
- Biking to campus is a great way to stay active and eco-friendly, even in the winter. With Bike to Work Day coming up on Feb. 14, here are some tips for biking this season.