Pushing Boundaries
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ made major sustainability strides this summer, including launching a campus decarbonization plan, eliminating single-use beverage plastics, advancing bioplastics research and securing transformative gifts to boost sustainability education and business.
A new textbook edited by Erin Willis, associate professor in the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information, aims to show how scholars can think about disability in their own research.
About 180 scientists, engineers and other stakeholders from around the world recently joined a hybrid meeting at LASP, sponsored by NASA, to discuss innovative new technologies and instrumentation to be developed for future planetary missions.
In time for the Buffalo Bicycle Classic, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ researchers are challenging cycling norms that stiff cycling-shoe soles are essential for efficient riding.
INSTAAR master's student Hunter-Geist Sanchez is following a lifelong love of nature to develop new methods for preserving natural areas and rangelands. As a sixth-generation Coloradan, he hopes his research can help keep grasslands sustainable as the West heats up.
From quantum science to journalism, these five ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ students, alumni and faculty are making bold, world-shaping contributions.
At the recent Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress, held for the first time in the United States, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ made a powerful showing—solidifying its role as a global voice in sustainability research, education and skills training.
The newest class of fellows at the Center for Environmental Journalism brings experience from NPR, The New York Times, National Geographic and more.
Members of three ATLAS labs showed how interactive technology can create possibilities for new means of productivity, data analysis, creativity and play.
Professor Phaedra Pezzullo aims to make sustainability issues more relatable by integrating storytelling into environmental communication.