Another day, another #radioed podcast. This time a Cautionary Tale from BBC Sounds. Fascinating intro to #COP3 in Kyoto, for #geographyteacher www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
#ICYMI | Where do women stand after war? DU Professor Marie Berry examines how conflict impacts women’s rights, power, and recovery in post-war societies around the world. ➡️ bit.ly/45CQpI5
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#ICYMI | The 2025 NBA Finals tip off tomorrow, and while our hometown Denver Nuggets aren’t in the race, Professor Ryan Elmore from the Daniels College of Business is breaking down how sports analytics can help teams decide when to stop the clock. 🏀
#RadioEd x #UniversityofDenver
Panoramic view of DU's campus at twilight with well-manicured grass, stepping stone paths, circular stone seating area, and glowing lamp posts.
#ICYMI | May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, and we're highlighting how to navigate tough conversations with loved ones. Associate professor Stacey Freedenthal joined #RadioEd to share compassionate, practical guidance on supporting someone experiencing suicidal thoughts. tinyurl.com/ymbhwcpm
#RadioEd | As another season comes to a close, #podcast co-hosts Jordyn Reiland and Emma Atkinson look back on their favorite moments—from eye-opening interviews with campus researchers to surprising insights that have stuck with them. 🎙️ tinyurl.com/bdf4rcu2
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#ICYMI | Who really has a voice in shaping our neighborhoods? #RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson and Sturm College of Law professor Sarah Schindler examine the structural barriers that prevent renters from influencing housing policy, and why that imbalance matters now more than ever. 🎙️ bit.ly/3Sq26K8
Such a cool and informative #RadioEd episode -- I hope you check it out!
#braininjury #competency #trial #research #AcademicSky #PhDSky #HigherEd #EduSky #HigherEducation
#RadioEd | Renters make up a huge share of U.S. households—so why don't they have a bigger say in what gets built? RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson chats with law professor Sarah Schindler and digs into how "NIMBYism by design" shapes our neighborhoods and our future. 🎙️ bit.ly/3S9P17E
#ICYMI | #RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sat down with Research Assistant Professor Jennifer McMahon to discuss her work evaluating individuals whose competency to stand trial is or could be in question to determine if they have a brain injury. 🎙️ bit.ly/4j4OT5j
#Research x #UniversityofDenver
#RadioEd | Brain injuries are often invisible & many don't realize they have one until something happens—like an alleged crime. Co-host Jordyn Reiland dives into Jennifer McMahon's vital #research in neuropsychology & forensic psychology, advocating for justice-involved individuals. 🎙️ bit.ly/4j4OT5j
#ICYMI | Tune into the latest episode of #RadioEd and learn about Anamika Barman-Adhikari's #research related to social media networks and their influence on health-related behaviors among unhoused youth.🎙️ bit.ly/4iX5wPJ
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Thanks to the University of Denver's #RadioEd podcast for featuring my research on healthcare affordability!
I analyze health affordability in depth in my "Defining Health Affordability," published (open access) in the Iowa Law Review: ilr.law.uiowa.edu/volume-109-i...
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