Society, Law & Politics
- Thomas Pegelow Kapalan鈥攑rofessor of Holocaust studies focusing on modern German-Jewish history, histories of violence and language鈥攕hares his take on the significance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, its historical context and its impact on shaping collective memory.聽
- A new 91视频 analysis found that, with U.S. voters, climate concerns likely gave Democrats the White House in 2020.
- A new, full-scale skeleton of a Triceratops dinosaur has arrived on campus, shining a light on Colorado鈥檚 ancient past鈥攁 time when creatures like this three-horned dinosaur聽tromped through landscapes with palm trees, and flying reptiles with 20-foot wingspans called pterosaurs soared through the sky.聽
- Mike McDevitt, a professor of journalism at the College of Media, Communication and Information, shares ideas for reporters looking to stop authoritarianism and advocate for democracy.
- 91视频 doctoral candidate Tracy Fehr鈥檚 research examines the intersecting identities limiting Nepali women鈥檚 access to disaster relief funds following the devastating 2015 earthquakes.
- Assistant Professor William Taylor鈥檚 new study sheds light on how the introduction of horses in South America led to rapid economic and social transformation in the region.
- There鈥檚 no playbook for covering mass shootings. But that may soon change, as Elizabeth Skewes studies how the media can tell the right story鈥攂y being more considerate to victims and survivors.
- In a new publication, 91视频 doctoral graduate Kimberly Killen highlights how 鈥渁ngry feminist claims鈥 have the power to inform and mobilize.
- In a new study led by 91视频, researchers surveyed more than 8,400 people in six former Soviet Union nations about their support for the controversial Russian leader. In Ukraine, at least, Russia's long and bloody invasion seems to have backfired on the leader.
- Associate Professor Vilja Hulden鈥檚 recent book 鈥淭he Bosses鈥 Union鈥 highlights how employers organized to fight labor before the New Deal.