DU professor Tyrone Hamler argues that loneliness among dialysis patients is not only an emotional concern but a clinical one—and offers recommendations for how social workers can help address it.
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DU professor Tyrone Hamler argues that loneliness among dialysis patients is not only an emotional concern but a clinical one—and offers recommendations for how social workers can help address it.
Removing parking requirements for new buildings could help thousands of Coloradans who struggle to afford housing.
DU professor Ebrahim Bamanger’s research shows AR helps motivate second-language learners and builds their confidence in the classroom.
As personal data becomes more vulnerable online, DU law professor Zahra Takhshid says privacy tort law can help strengthen legal protections.
University of Denver PhD student Melissa Nevarez-Brewster is living the sleep struggles she studies. Now, her work is helping uncover how maternal sleep quality during pregnancy could shape the health of babies long after birth.
Mandi Schaeffer Fry will use the award to continue making important contributions to the field of mathematics—and help students to do the same.
When incarcerated students with disabilities enter the prison system, they lose more than just their freedom—they also lose their right to an education.
RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with law professor Sarah Schindler to chat about how tenants don’t get a fair shake in the eyes of the law.
Associate Professor Robin Tinghitella’s latest research looks at how “eavesdroppers,” animals that secretively listen in on the communication of other species, impact how those species listen and talk to one another.
A study led by the Institute for Human-Animal Connection is uncovering links between the psychological and physiological effects of service dogs on veterans with PTSD, offering new insights into treatment and post-traumatic growth.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Research Assistant Professor Jennifer McMahon about her work evaluating individuals whose competency to stand trial is or could be in question to determine if they have a brain injury.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Associate Professor Anamika Barman-Adhikari to discuss her research on how the social networks of unhoused young people can influence behaviors like substance use.
The Supreme Court’s decision on a religious freedom case involving websites could shape free speech rights across digital platforms.
DU professor Suisheng Zhao discusses the evolution of China’s foreign policy and what it means for the U.S.
RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with associate accounting professor Tony Holder and his team to dig into their research on the history of racism in accounting in the Jim Crow era.
Studying the history of trees reveals patterns in precipitation that can help predict changes in the environment.
The University of Denver has officially designated six research centers and two research institutes, fostering collaboration, innovation and thought leadership across diverse fields.