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The science of saving honeybees

Associate Professor of Chemistry Bill Collins, this year’s Featured Scholar, researches the health of honeybees, which are under threat worldwide. 

Men's cross-country finishes season with 4th place trophy

The men's cross-country team brought home a 4th place trophy from the D2 Cross-Country National Invite. Runners Steven Nez and John Ngaruiya both placed in the top 10. ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ did not qualify a team for the women's race, but senior Makiah Salzano competed as an individual and placed 15th.

COVID-19 fatigue is real

COVID-19 fatigue is real, says ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Psychology Professor Brian Burke. One of the reasons for the recent troubling milestone of 1,000 cases in La Plata County, according to Burke, is that .

Mount Everest, where the air is getting thicker and the ice thinner

Heidi Steltzer, professor of Biology, spoke with Smithsonian Magazine about the concerning persistent ice loss in the Himalayas. Two recent studies reveal that even on the world's tallest peaks, glaciers are thinning and air pressure is increasing as a result of climate change.

Higher education institutions have a responsibility to eliminate offensive mascots

As some sports fans and teams resist letting go of Native American mascots or traditions that mock Indigenous cultures, Lee Bitsóí, associate vice president for Diversity Affairs and special advisor to the president for Indigenous affairs, says athletic organizations and higher education institutions have a responsibility to not just eliminate these offensive symbols, but also make people...
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