Division of Social Sciences
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ economist Alessandro Peri makes the case that empowering the young can meaningfully affect climate policy and climate outcomes.
The success of simulcasts means that fans can expect to see more creative takes on traditional sports, including SpongeBob SquarePants calling Saturday’s NFL Wild Card game.
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ anthropologist says ‘Lucy’ is pivotal to the science of human origins a half-century after her discovery.
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ researcher Lori Peek emphasizes that the impact of natural disasters can be multiplicative.
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ anthropology PhD candidate Sabrina Bradford has been learning what’s on the menu for grizzlies in Montana.
In a newly published book, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Professor Reiland Rabaka delves into the culture and sound of music’s ‘best-kept secret.'
Sixty years after the debut of the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stop-motion animated classic, the yearly flood of holiday films can thank the small reindeer for their success.
Looking at two of Disney’s most famous female characters, Anna and Elsa, with a critical eye with CU lecturer Shannon Leone.
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ anthropologist Kathryn Goldfarb spearheads new book that examines the difficult aspects of family connection.
Fifty years after the famed ‘Rumble in the Jungle,’ Muhammad Ali is remembered not only as the heavyweight champ, but as a champion of civil rights.