A new model for the formation of orogenic gold deposits developed by researchers at Colorado School of Mines could have significant implications on the exploration of much of the world’s known gold deposits.
Reducing the risk of postpartum depression for current and future mothers is the goal of University of Denver psychology professors Elysia Davis and Galena Rhoades, who are embarking on a five-year study on the efficacy of prenatal counseling.
Jamie ’07 and Doug Wickler ’07 could be sitting in offices with lucrative careers as civil and mechanical engineers, respectively. Instead, they are watching their two young kids running around their urban farm in Lakewood, Colorado, picking (and eating) strawberries.
Jake Haener threw for 184 yards and a touchdown, Nikko Remigio returned a punt 70 yards for a score, and Fresno State defeated Boise State 28-16 to win the Mountain West Conference championship Saturday afternoon.
Three students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine want their peers to better understand how to treat opioid addictions and overdoses — and they have received support from the Coalition on Physician Education in Substance Use Disorders (COPE) to help put their plans in motion.
Utah State volleyball saw its historic 2022 campaign come to a close on Friday night as USU (22-11, 11-7 Mountain West) lost in straight sets to sixth-seeded Arkansas (21-8, 11-7 SEC) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
In 2017, when Whitney LeBoeuf joined the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab (Colorado Lab) as director of data integration and analytics, it was in its infancy stage — a mere eight weeks old