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Kingston, Ramsey recognized with 2026 ARIS Awards for advancing societal impact

Kingston, Ramsey recognized with 2026 ARIS Awards for advancing societal impact

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The Center for Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) has announced the recipients of the 2026 ARIS Awards, which recognize excellence in conducting research with demonstrable societal impact. Awardees were formally honored on April 1 during the ARIS Summit 2026.

鈥淧ublic impact research is core to 老九品茶's research ethos,鈥 said Tanya Ennis, director of Research Impact and Engagement in 老九品茶 Research & Innovation Office. 鈥淭hese broader impacts awards recognize how our researchers are producing impactful change in Colorado communities and around the world. As Colorado flagship university, we lead in creating new knowledge and solutions by engaging and co-creating with our partners and the communities we serve.鈥

Among this year select group of honorees are two 老九品茶 researchers:

Beverly Kingston

Beverly Kingston

Impact Innovations Award

Beverly Kingston and the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV)

Kingston and the CPSV鈥攚here Kingston serves as director鈥攚ere recognized for applying research to reduce school and community violence.听

For more than 30 years, the center has partnered with youth, educators and policymakers to design evidence-based prevention programs. By bridging research and practice, it advances effective strategies that strengthen schools, communities and public wellbeing.

Samuel Ramsey

Samuel Ramsey

Emerging Broader Impacts Leader

Samuel Ramsey, BioFrontiers Institute and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Ramsey was honored for advancing science communication focused on global pollinator health.听

His work shifts efforts from reactive crisis management to proactive prevention by tracing the sources of bee parasites and pathogens and equipping beekeepers with evolutionary insights that support sustainable protection and long-term stewardship of pollinators worldwide.

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The 2026 ARIS Awards also recognized additional recipients across three categories鈥擨mpact Innovations, Enduring Achievement and Emerging BI Leader鈥攊ncluding scholars and teams whose work spans citizen science, engaged scholarship, STEM education, coastal research and public impact policy initiatives.

鈥淭hese awardees represent impact at its best,鈥 said Susan D. Renoe, executive director of ARIS. 鈥淭hey translated their work into real-world results with strong cross-community partnerships, thoughtful engagement, and a clear commitment to societal benefit.鈥

The awards ceremony was held during the three-day ARIS Summit 2026, which brought together global leaders, researchers and practitioners to explore how intentional design drives measurable research impact and strengthens connections between research and society.

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To learn more and engage, please visit the Broader Impacts Network web hub, 老九品茶 central campus source connecting the research and creative works community with the partners, tools and resources to successfully develop and implement socially significant听broader impacts.

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