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Renee Crown Wellness Institute Director Sona Dimidjian and Chief Student Affairs Officer Akirah Bradley discuss the mental health challenges we are all facing during the COVID pandemic, how we are addressing them as a university
From the comfort of her home in Ward, Colorado, Susan Ornitz held her baby Zoe as the 9-month-old giggled and jumped to the sound of a song made just for her.
College students today are encountering a world unlike any other generation, as they seek to learn in university settings that are complex and rapidly changing. On Monday August 24th, thousands of students at CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß will be enrolled in the
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß’s newest endowed professorial chair—the Sapp Family Endowed Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence—is the first of its kind. This $2.5 million fund allows the chancellor to support top-tier faculty at the university who are conducting
Congressman Joe Neguse announced Elena Aranda as the winner of the 2020 Polly Baca Raices Fuertes Community Leader Award in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Through the Alma program at Kaiser clinics, mothers who previously experienced postpartum depression are being trained in behavioral activation, a component of cognitive behavioral therapy, so they can support new moms during the postpartum period.
Early in the time of stay at home orders, the Crown Institute held a series of practice sessions focused on our individual and collective wellness. Several practitioners who collaborate on Crown Institute research studies led morning sessions to
On May 15, 2020, the Crown Institute honored Yoni Ashar and Rachel Vanderkruik who completed the requirements for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, and Julia Kaufman, Kourtney Kelley, Juliana Sapp, and Leanna Valles, who completed
The Renée Crown Wellness Institute announced the recipients of its inaugural seed grant program. Associate Professor Jill Litt from the Department of Environmental Studies, Assistant Professor Kalonji Nzinga from the Department of Learning Sciences