President Joe Biden greets Vice President Kamala Harris as he arrives to deliver his State of the Union address, 周二, 2月7日, 2023, on the House floor of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

With Biden out and Harris in, here’s what to expect

2024年7月23日

Colorado 法律 professor Doug Spencer gives his take on Biden's decision to exit the race, the impacts on the president's legacy and the work ahead for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Donald Trump with an extended arm and agents surrounding him, stands on a stage, American flag draped from above, stands with streams of blood across his face.

Seeing what develops from an instantly iconic photo

2024年7月16日

Assistant Professor Ross Taylor discusses an Associated Press photo, taken by Evan Vucci, in the moments after Donald Trump was shot—and what about its composition makes the image stand out.

Man and women stand side-by-side with camera in the background. Woman carries a clipboard labeled "NASA"

‘Fly Me to the Moon’: Scholar weighs in on our fascination with conspiracy theories

2024年7月11日

在一部新的爱情喜剧里, Scarlett Johansson plays a PR maven hired to film a fake version of the moon landing. Media scholar Rick Stevens gives his take on why conspiracy theories around the moon landing have such staying power.

Dalton Trumbo testifying

Remembering CU’s brave one from the Red Scare

2024年7月9日

Caught up in anti-communist hysteria following World War II, former student Dalton Trumbo today is recognized as a fierce proponent of free speech. CU’s Bronson Hilliard discusses why Trumbo’s legacy remains important today.

Pride flags blow in the wind

How new Title IX rules could boost mental health for LGBTQ+ students

2024年7月8日

8月开始. 1, LGBTQ+ students across the United States are poised to earn unprecedented federal protection from discrimination under a proposed overhaul of Title IX. 今天的科罗拉多大学 got researcher Chelsea Kilimnik's take on how the new rules, and the fierce pushback against them, could impact students' mental health.

Ashleigh 法律rence-Sanders

60 years after the Civil Rights Act, ‘the activism continues’

2024年7月2日

Sixty years later, the Civil Rights Act is still considered a landmark of U.S. legislation, but does it mean today what it did in 1964? CU Boulder scholar Ashleigh 法律rence-Sanders reflects on what has and hasn’t changed in the decades since the act was signed into law.

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Women of color disproportionately targeted by book bans, study finds

2024年7月2日

The first comprehensive analysis of recent book bans in the U.S. reveals that characters and authors of color are more likely to be targeted by book bans than their white counterparts.

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Balancing fraught history and modern collaboration in America’s ‘best idea’

2024年6月28日

America’s national parks have a fraught history, being created in part to dispossess Native peoples of their homelands, says 布鲁克·尼利. Her new book explores pathways to uphold Native sovereignty at these sites.

illustration of Roe v. Wade torn down the middle

2 years after Roe v. Wade reversal: Impacts and what’s to come

2024年6月20日

Social demographer Amanda Stevenson offers her take on how the Dobbs decision has impacted people seeking abortion care and changed attitudes about sex and pregnancy.

Juneteenth parade in St. Augustine, Florida, 1922

5 things to know about Juneteenth

2024年6月17日

Ashleigh 法律rence Sanders, a professor of African American history, shares insights on the significance of Juneteenth and how celebrations and observances have evolved since its recognition as a national holiday.

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