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Article |February 25, 2021
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Student Wins Scholarship with Essay on COVID-19 and Climate Change
UNC senior Emmy Scott was awarded a $5,000 scholarship for winning first place in Clearway Community Solar's 2020 Essay Contest Scholarship.
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Article |January 12, 2021
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UNC Expert: The Capitol Riot and its Lasting Impacts
On January 6, supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol in Washington, D.C. As people not only in the U.S. but around the world try to understand the event and its ramifications, UNC Professor of History Fritz Fischer, Ph.D., offers context from a historical perspective.
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Article |September 25, 2020
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Researchers Improve Bail Risk Assessment Tool in Colorado
Over a period of more than two years, two UNC faculty members have reviewed the Colorado Pretrial Assessment Tool for accuracy when determining risk of new arrest or failing to appear in court for arrested individuals that have posted bond. They discovered room for improvement, resulting in the new Colorado Pretrial Assessment Tool-Revised.
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Article |April 15, 2020
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Ask the Expert: Police Interrogation and Confession
In the recently released book Understanding Police Interrogation, William Douglas Woody delves into psychological science and legal theory to provide a better understanding of best practices for tactics and factors that influence confessions. The UNC professor of Psychological Sciences elaborates on the ramifications of confessions, the combination of integrated factors that can affect outcomes, and what can be done to ensure a fair and just process.
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Article |February 25, 2020
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Study: $3.9 billion local income boost from Northern Colorado Public Colleges and Universities
Four institutions provide impressive return on investment and support one of every eight jobs in Larimer and Weld.
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Article |February 13, 2020
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Students Save Over $63,000 in Course Materials
Four faculty members helped approximately 450 students enrolled in their fall 2019 classes save a combined $63,775 in textbook fees by adopting open educational resources into their curriculum after the Colorado Department of Higher Education awarded grants for the project.
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Article |July 22, 2019
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Examining the Link Between Housing and Mental Health in Colorado
Finding affordable housing in Colorado continues to make headlines and cause headaches for those who live in the state; however, a UNC researcher is investigating affordable housing and physical and mental health issues using GIS-mapping techniques.