Instead, new research is changing how experts think about immunity to COVID-19, causing some to reevaluate past assumptions about protection and whether the aspired-to goal of herd immunity is...
The Atlas Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder hosted it’s first-ever mini hackathon for high school students belonging to underrepresented and marginalized groups — specifically...
The Counseling and Human Services Club at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs says the idea behind hosting a coat drive came when some of its members noticed something about our area's...
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, one of the 12 months each year that the University of Colorado prioritizes and supports the needs of those who have served our country. Today on CU on the Air, we talk to Lisa Buckman, director of veteran and military affairs at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, and Yvonne Dinsmore, interim director, and Colton Johannesen, transition and support coordinator, at the CU Denver and CU Anschutz Medical Campuses.
Bringing more Spanish speakers into Colorado hospital rooms has only become more critical in the past 19 months as the pandemic has disproportionately affected the state’s population of more than...
Boulder-based startup Respirogen, along with University of Colorado Boulder faculty and alumni, are developing a treatment to increase oxygen levels in critically ill patients through the use of a...
… there’s no single solution to resolving the crisis affecting more than 6,000 people in the seven-county metro region, according to researchers who spent months interviewing formerly homeless...