Tag: "Impact Magazine"
Sowing Seeds of Change: Farmworkers fight for clean air in a changing climate
Wildfire smoke, extreme heat, pesticides, and COVID-19. Farmworkers fight for clean air in a changing world.
The Next West: Health and equity for all Coloradans
Can we adapt to climate change and create communities that are healthy and sustainable for everyone? A bold vision of Colorado’s future.
Tipping Point: Alumni bridge the gap between data and impact
Inspired by a study abroad trip to South Africa's rural HaMakuya region, Natalie Miller and others from the trip founded Pivotal Places, a nonprofit that promotes community-led change and long-term sustainability.
Raise Your Voice: Three pioneers in science communication tackle climate change, misinformation, and social media
An interview with professors and parents Ashley Anderson, Nicole Kelp, and Melissa Burt. They are motivated by the climate crisis and misinformation to humanize scientists and connect with new communities.
First Person: Finding Meaning After Loss
Edith Silvas Villalobos is the diversity, equity, and inclusion coordinator for the One Health Institute, working to connect social justice and DEI work to advance the health of humans, animals, and the environment.
Pandemic Proof
The pandemic is far from over, yet the past year contains ample proof that the College will help end it. We spoke to faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to this massive effort, and from their stories we distilled the 10 practices that make us pandemic-proof.
It Was a Weird Year to Start College
Thanks to COVID-19, many incoming first-year students faced a tough decision: whether or not to go to college at all.