Community Edition - March 26, 2019
Before you leave for spring break, consider packing a book from the Libraries’ Popular Reading Collection or downloading an eBook.
Discover What’s Here
13 Things to Do This Spring Break: Museums, outdoor adventures, more
Whether you're looking for adventure, or places to kick back and relax, here are some getaway tips for your spring break, without leaving the state.
Theranos: A cautionary tale of ethics in entrepreneurship April 8
Join Colorado Law for a livestream lecture on the breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of multibillion-dollar biotech startup Theranos by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
Research in Your Backyard
Attractive businesswomen viewed as less truthful, more fireable ‘femme fatales,’ new research shows
Attractive businesswomen are considered less trustworthy, less truthful and more worthy of being fired than less attractive women, according to new research.
SpongeBob is not why your child likes junk food, new study shows
Researchers have found cartoon characters did not make a difference in children's choices between junk food and healthy food.
When more women are decision-makers, the environment wins
When more women are involved in group decisions about how to manage land, the group conserves more—particularly when offered financial incentives, new research shows.
Alpine tundra releases long-frozen CO2
Thawing permafrost in high-altitude mountain ecosystems may be a stealthy, underexplored contributor to atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions.
In Focus
Freshman Malak Bouraeda, a mainstay in the Buffs’ lineup this fall, has made the transition from high school to collegiate golf look easy.
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