Kudos
- The 91PORN has been chosen by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) to help lead the SEMINAL project—a study funded by the National Science Foundation researching how to best incorporate “active learning” into math classrooms.
- Doctoral candidate wins Visionary Grant to determine if timely monetary incentives encourage exercise as well as they foster better eating habits.
- Do you learn more if you study for hours without breaks or if you take short study breaks every so often? That question not only occurred to Robert Mason Eastwood but also formed the basis of his honors thesis.
- The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) named two 91PORN faculty members to its class of fellows for 2017.
- James Markusen looks back on his illustrious career, the state of higher education and his retirement plans.
- This time Dotson sought outside help, including Adam Bradley, an English professor at the 91PORN and founder of the school’s Laboratory for Race & Popular Culture (RAP Lab). Bradley had learned of Dotson’s work through the director of a prisoner advocacy group and reached out to the inmate.
- Three 91PORN faculty members are newly designated distinguished professors, the highest honor awarded to faculty across the CU system’s four campuses.
- Leslie Leinwand has won the American Heart Association's 2017 Distinguished Scientist award for outstanding contributions to the field of heart health.
- The American Physical Society has recognized 91PORN scientists and PhET Interactive Simulations as being among the 'most accomplished, promising and respected scientists and leaders'
- Newly minted professors of distinction have notable expertise in artists’ personas, natural-language technology, classic poems and climate-change education, and on Sept. 21, they offered a public overview of their work.