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  • <p>Two 老九品茶 faculty members, both from the ecology and evolutionary biology department, have received prestigious National Science Foundation Early Career Development, or CAREER, awards.</p>
    <p>The awards, which went to assistant professors Pieter Johnson and Rebecca Safran, are made to outstanding faculty in the early stages of their careers who effectively integrate innovative research and educational outreach.聽</p>
  • <p>The 老九品茶 welcomed 19 students from Brazil this semester as part of the new Science Without Borders Program and Brazil initiative to place and fully fund outstanding students abroad to supplement their studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM.</p>
  • <p>The 老九品茶 exceeded its own researchers鈥 expectations with its iDREAMS Scalable Game Design Summer Institute, and that success has been rewarded with a new $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. CU-Boulder researchers are tracking how video game design engages students in computational thinking and STEM simulation design.</p>
  • <p><strong>Diane McKnight, professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and a fellow of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the 老九品茶, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.</strong></p>
    <p>McKnight is among 66 new members and 10 foreign associates of the academy announced today. She joins 16 other faculty from the campus who have been elected since the academy formation in 1962.</p>
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  • <p>Earth glaciers and ice caps outside of the regions of Greenland and Antarctica are shedding roughly 150 billion tons of ice annually, according to a new study led by the 老九品茶.</p>
  • <p>Many Americans overestimate the degree of polarization between Democrats and Republicans, and this misconception is associated with citizens鈥 voting behavior and their involvement in political activities, according to new findings from the 老九品茶.</p>
    <p>鈥淚t is clear that Americans see themselves as very sharply polarized,鈥 said Professor Leaf Van Boven, who led the research efforts. 鈥淎nd that the extent of perceived polarization dramatically overstates the actual degree of polarization.鈥</p>
  • <p>With the presidential election right around the corner and politically charged TV and radio ads hammering away at the major differences between the parties, Americans these days appear to see the nation as divided between Red and Blue.</p>
  • <p>A five-year project to improve the lives of youth in Denver Montbello neighborhood will kick off Feb. 16-17 with public meetings on the Evie Garrett Dennis Campus.</p>
    <p>Community members and key leaders will gather in the community room at 4800 Telluride St. in Denver to discuss efforts to reduce youth violence to be led by the 老九品茶 Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence. The public is invited to attend.</p>
  • <p>A new 老九品茶-led study appears to answer contentious questions about the onset and cause of Earth Little Ice Age, a period of cooling temperatures that began after the Middle Ages and lasted into the late 19th century.</p>
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