Katy Marquardt Hill
- Finance expert Nathalie Moyen explains why the U.S. losing its top-tier credit rating is more than a symbolic shift — and how it could impact borrowing, savings and government spending.
- Tariffs may hit prices for toys and clothes, but your travel costs are likely safe. Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why.
- New research shows that just being seen on social media—without likes or comments—can still boost your mood and shape your memories.
- The Leeds School of Business program makes CU Boulder the first U.S. public university in Breakthrough Energy Discovery’s global network, joining MIT and Stanford.
- A new study shows how misinformation is manipulating stock prices and harming investors, but greater transparency can help fight back.
- New research reveals that second-screening—using a phone, tablet or laptop while watching TV—can enhance your experience and boost social connections.
- From commuting to laundry, new research reveals why approaching the finish line of everyday chores might be depleting—and how to feel better about it.
- A Leeds professor has won the inaugural Greenwald Family Award for his groundbreaking study on firearm violence and injury prevention.
- Cultural biases, network segregation and subtle mentorship dynamics prevent women from receiving the support they need in entrepreneurship, a new study finds.
- A new study reveals the social and economic consequences of converting single-family homes into rentals, from declining property values to reduced community engagement.