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Biology professor named one of 10 Boettcher Investigators

Biology professor named one of 10 Boettcher Investigators

University of Denver Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Schuyler van Engelenburg has been awarded a $235,000 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Award. He is the first University of Denver researcher to receive this honor, which was granted to only 10 Colorado scientists this year. “We are proud to continue the Webb-Waring […]

Biology team works to help those with genetic diseases

Biology team works to help those with genetic diseases

At the University of Denver’s Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (ERI), founded in 1961 to conduct pioneering biomedical and genetic research, undergraduate and graduate students partner with world-renowned scholars in a quest to unravel the mysteries of disease. For Nathan Duval, a PhD candidate in biological sciences, that quest has personal significance. […]

Research Update: January 2012

Law Professor Arthur Best published a new book, Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Torts (Wolters Kluwer, 2011). Deborah Borman, visiting professor of law, co-presented “Teaching Legal Research: Free and Lower Fee Based Resources” at the University of Miami School of Law on Dec. 2, 2011. She also coordinated and moderated […]

DU psychology professor hopes to help children with grant

Sarah Watamura, associate professor of psychology, has studied stress in young children for years. Now she’s hoping new research will help prevent stress in children. Watamura received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Department of Administration for Children and Families. The grant funds […]

Humanities Salons cover wide range of topics

From opera to Africa, feminism to the Middle East, this year’s list of Humanities Institute Salons covers a wide range of topics. Each year, DU’s Humanities Institute holds eight to 12 salons beginning in October and going through spring of the following year. About 20 people meet in a private […]

DU research sheds light on nature vs. nurture argument

Researchers have long wondered how much children are affected by their environment. A study by Benjamin Hankin, a DU associate professor of psychology, sheds new light on the topic. The study, published in the October issue of Translational Psychiatry, looks at a gene called 5-HTTLPR, which has short and long […]

Grabel to deliver University Lecture

Grabel to deliver University Lecture

If you meet Professor Ilene Grabel and ask about her work, she’ll tell you she’s an economist on faculty at DU’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies. She’ll also tell you that her research focuses primarily on issues of global financial architecture and specifically on financial policy in developing countries. […]

Marijuana Law Expert Says New Federal Action: “Beginning of the End”

University of Denver law professor is an expert in the field of medical marijuana

Media professor offers new look at new journalism

Media professor offers new look at new journalism

Adrienne Russell has been exploring how the rise of the internet has been remaking journalism since the mid-1990s, a time when the news business was booming and a “website” was a corner of the pressroom no one visited. Russell, associate professor of digital media studies and co-director of DU’s Institute […]

Rethinking Colorado’s Government:

The report, Rethinking Colorado’s Government, represents a year of study by a non-partisan panel of 20 accomplished business, professional and community leaders drawn from across the state.

Animal Assisted Therapy for Children: An event for Families

Dr. Aubrey Fine will present research on the role animals play in the lives of children with ADHD and associated disorders.

Clark named scholar-teacher of the year

Clark named scholar-teacher of the year

When Bonnie Clark started her career in anthropology, gender roles in archaeology were still a bit like those of the 1950s. It was common for men to go into the field to collect artifacts while women processed them back in the laboratory. Clark not only has been in the field, […]

Professors’ book on self-injury receiving attention

Professors’ book on self-injury receiving attention

For the past decade, DU sociology Professor Peter Adler and his wife Patti, professor of sociology at the University of Colorado-Boulder, have been studying self-injury. Their book, The Tender Cut (New York University Press, August 2011), has been getting national attention. It offers new insights into people who deliberately injure […]

Professor recognized for preserving Spanish literature

DU Spanish Professor Ralph DiFranco has spent decades unearthing poetry that has been buried in manuscripts and rare books for up to 400 years. For his work, he’s been chosen as the recipient of the José Vasconcelos International Award, which is given each year by the Mexican cultural organization Frente […]

Phase Two: DU center reports options for Colorado’s fiscal needs

University of Denver Center for Colorado’s Economic Future sees shortfalls, budgetary gaps