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- The newly created American Politics Research Lab, housed in the Department of Political Science, has released its first pre-election study of Coloradans.
- Ronald J. Stewart, author of Then Comes a Wind, will discuss his book, a story about a family鈥檚 struggle to homestead in 1900s Nebraska during this year鈥檚 Fall Treasures event on campus.
- A new 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 study shows for the first time the final stages of how mitochondria, the sausage-shaped, power-generating organelles found in nearly all living cells, regularly divide and propagate.
- In 2015, the oldest Shakespeare festival in the United States announced that it would commission 36 playwrights to 鈥渢ranslate鈥 39 plays into 鈥渃ontemporary modern English.鈥 The Oregon Shakespeare Festival鈥檚 鈥淧lay On!鈥 project sparked instant, heated controversy and debate among Shakespeare aficionados. Now, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival has hosted a reading of two "translated" plays.
- In a nod to the past, CSF鈥檚 Summer 2017 lineup will remount the plays audiences saw in its original 1958 season: The Taming of the Shrew, a laugh-out-loud audience favorite; Julius Caesar, a classic political thriller; and Hamlet, Shakespeare鈥檚 undisputed masterpiece.
- Does using more energy while running with heavier shoes translate into slower running times?
- For the third year in a row, the University of Colorado Boulder has been ranked No. 2 in geosciences among the world鈥檚 universities, according to U.S. News & World Report, which today released its third annual global standings for 2017.
- The two International Affairs majors were immersed in a robust and fast-paced work environment, and each found her own personal and professional connection to community in Washington, D.C.
- Donald Trump鈥檚 use of comedic entertainment, scholars at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 contend, goes a long way toward explaining his success in electoral success. 鈥淚n Trump we find a Rabelaisian character that deploys bawdy humor to entertain his audience," they say.聽
- The School of Education and Department of Ethnic Studies have partnered to offer a new program that will allow future teachers to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in ethnic studies and a master鈥檚 degree in education in five years. The new 鈥4+1 Ethnic Studies and Education Concurrent Degree Program鈥 will begin admitting students in spring 2017.