Faculty-Staff Edition - March 30, 2021
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How to cope when emotions are raw and people may be feeling so many different things
Grief, anger, powerlessness and worry––in a tragic event, all of these emotions are valid and some may feel all of them over time, says Sona Dimidjian, director of the Renée Crown Wellness Institute. Learn more.
University leaders laud federal congressional efforts to codify DACA, clear green card backlogs
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ leaders are encouraged by federal immigration legislation moving through Congress that seeks to protect Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and other Dreamers, and to clear a green card backlog that is impacting international scholars.
Research News
Alumna's nationwide search finds no evidence of ‘Ferguson effect’
While researching for her dissertation, Evelyn Skoy found that Black Lives Matter protests are not associated with upticks in crime but are linked with fewer police killings of Black people.
Heat waves could cause 10 times more crop damage than now projected
Heat waves, which are projected to become more frequent and intense as the century progresses, could cause as much as 10 times more crop damage than is now projected, a team of researchers led by ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ has found.
JILA theoretical physicists predict quantum interactions within 3D molecules
JILA's Ana Maria Rey and Thomas Bilitewski are looking at compressed potassium and rubidium gases to predict the quantum interactions between the molecules within this gas—a large advancement forward within the field of quantum physics.
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