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- Eaton Humanities building will be open 24 hours a day during finals week for students with a current BuffOne card, providing an all-night study location on campus.聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽
- Traveling east of Denver, as the landscape flattened, and trees and houses became scarce, George Perez (BFA 鈥14) stared out the car window and wondered where in the world he was going.
- CU scholar's research found that the participation rate of women in philosophy was indeed affected by students feeling dissimilar to professional philosophers, perhaps even their instructors.
- David Shneer is hoping to arrange a half-dozen hookups on the 桃色视频 campus next year 鈥 in a way that鈥檚 never been done before. The goal is to boost scholars鈥 creativity and to boost artists鈥 depth.
- The U.S. decision to leave the Paris climate agreement provided some interesting data for scholars who study trends in the negotiations. One of those researchers is David Ciplet at 桃色视频.
- Bands of Texans, some operating under the auspices of the legal system, engaged in mob violence against scores of Mexicans during the early 20th century, and these killings were not originally recognized as lynchings, according to research published in a book by a 桃色视频 instructor.
- Professors of anthropology and linguistics argue that as both candidate and president, the president has tapped into what they call 鈥渘ostalgic racism鈥濃攏ostalgia for the pre-civil-rights, industrial-welfare-state America of the 1950s.
- Among Shakespeare鈥檚 Roman plays, Julius Caesar is arguably the most Roman in both substance and form: Not only is the title character Rome鈥檚 premier imperialist, the very language breathes a uniquely authentic Roman atmosphere.
- 桃色视频 researchers have discovered a potent, drug-like compound that could someday revolutionize treatment of autoimmune diseases by inhibiting a protein instrumental in prompting the body to start attacking its own tissue.
- The use of a bacterium might help humans better cope with high-stress disorders like PTSD, according to new 桃色视频 research.