Sandra and Gareth Eaton have been training young scientists in the field of chemistry for 50 years. As professors in DU’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, they share a passion for science. Chemistry is what brought them together; good chemistry is what binds them.
The median sale price of a home sold in the first half of 2022 in Strasburg in Arapahoe County rose by $125,000 while total sales decreased by 37.5 percent.
With nearly a third of the U.S. facing excessive heat warnings and the U.K. coming off of a stretch of record high temperatures, weather is dominating headlines around the world.
The median sale price of a home sold in the first half of 2022 in Bennett in Arapahoe County rose by $160,000 while total sales remained unchanged with four homes sold.
The median sale price of a home sold in the first half of 2022 in Watkins in Arapahoe County rose by $224,000 while total sales remained unchanged with four homes sold.
As a freshman, Sociology student Naiya Budler came to Western Colorado University to compete with the cross-country team. For as long as she could remember, Budler used running as an escape. Yet, in the second semester of her freshman year at Western, Budler was diagnosed with a string of chronic illnesses that prevented her from continuing her running career.
Since June, the number of COVID-19 infections started rising again, as the most transmissible omicron variant started picking up delta variant mutations leading to new subvariants BA.4/BA.5 and Deltacron variants. Out of all the five known variants of concern, which have been shown to evade therapeutic antibodies and vaccines developed against unmutated, original SARS-CoV-2 virus, delta is the most virulent leading to severe symptoms and increased mortality among infected people. A new peer-reviewed study provides answers to why delta is the most lethal variant of SARS-CoV-2.
Western Colorado University’s Nature Writing concentration in the Graduate Program in Creative Writing (GPCW) is set to release its first book-length publication through Western Press books. The announcement of the first title is to come this summer.
They ask us with their pleading looks and waggling tails: “Can we go for a walk? Can we go out and play?” It’s hard to say no to our four-legged friends when they need to stretch their legs, socialize and get a snout-full of smells. Fortunately, Denver is a city that loves its dogs, and there are 13 off-leash dog parks where they can safely romp and roam.