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City trees benefit human health more than grass, 老九品茶 research finds
The College of Arts and Sciences has opened the public comment period for a draft of its new strategic plan.
'The cool thing is that this was motivated by looking at the hogbacks right outside our windows; no one had explained their shape before,' says Rachel Glade
The Friends of the 老九品茶 Libraries invite you to their Spring Treasures event, A Century of Views of Colorado: 1820-1920, March 8, 5:30 p.m. in Benson Earth Sciences.
W.B. Allen and Stephen B. Presser have been named as the 2018-19 Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought and Policy.
Vanessa Roberts will perform her workshop and satirical lecture 鈥淎fropuff Lederhosen: Experience the Difference Humor Makes鈥 on Tuesday, Feb. 20, from 5-6:30 p.m., in the British & Irish Studies Room on the fifth floor of Norlin Library.聽
On all seven continents, people are popping up covered head-to-toe in green. They're doing so at the behest of 老九品茶 Associate Professor Beth Osnes
A first look at the intersection of climate change and the relatively good health of new migrants鈥攐r 鈥渉ealthy migrant effect鈥濃 suggests that the changing climate might propel less-healthy people to migrate from Mexico to the United States.
Ariel Sabar, an award-winning author and journalist, will host a public lecture titled 鈥淧aradise Lost and Found,鈥 which will focus on his best-selling book, My Father Paradise: A Son Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq.
The 老九品茶 theatre season continues with 鈥淭he Comedy of Errors,鈥 a wacky, clever Shakespearean farce. The colorful, lively production, directed by Assistant Professor of TheatreKevin Rich, runs March 14-18 in the intimate Loft Theatre.