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NIMBY By Design: How Renters’ Voices Go Unheard
Think about where you lay your head at night: Whether it’s an apartment, a house or a condo, do you own the place you sleep in? While it’s more common to own a home than to rent one, there are more…
An Invisible Disability: The Crisis of Brain Injuries in the Courts
Show NotesBrain injuries are often described as an invisible disability. You don’t necessarily know just by looking at somebody that they have a brain injury, and they may not even know they have…
How One Researcher Harnesses AI to Tackle Substance Use Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Show NotesThink back to how you made decisions growing up. Whether it was the clothes you wore, where you hung out, who your friends were, and even how you coped with the struggles you faced—who did…
Black Wall Street: The Economic Roots of Racial Violence
Show Notes Booker T. Washington once said: “An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.” A once enslaved man who became an author and speaker in the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow-era…
Breaking The Cycle: How Positive Childhood Experiences Protect Against Trauma
Hosted by writers Emma Atkinson and Jordyn Reiland, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most…
Protecting Your Future: How Cognitive Decline Affects Financial Decision-Making
As we get older, things change. Our priorities shift, viewpoints and opinions evolve, and our bodies—and brains—age. Many of these changes are good—we can celebrate the process of aging as one that…
Why University Research Matters
Since 2021, when DU was designated as an R1 research institute, the University has been full speed on groundbreaking research locally and globally in psychology, engineering, education, natural…
Trust and Safety: What Communities Want From Police
What makes you feel safe? Is it a familiar voice on the phone, a particular place, friends or family by your side, your spiritual beliefs or even a favorite blanket? What about a person outside your…
Throwback Thursday: The Power of Nostalgia Marketing
Our lives are made up of the experiences we’ve had. And those experiences stick with us, particularly the good ones. When we look back on our lives, it’s easy to feel as though things were better in…
Beyond the Bench: The Limits of Diversity On the Supreme Court
In 1987, 17% of people had an unfavorable view of the Supreme Court. Now, in 2024, 51% of people say the same thing. That’s a 200% increase in just 37 years, according to analysis of Pew Research…
Welcome Back to RadioEd Season 5 With Chancellor Haefner
In the six years that Chancellor Jeremy Haefner has helmed the University of Denver, much has changed—and research at DU has truly blossomed.DU was awarded R1 research status in 2021, making it the…
Girls in STEM: What 3 Professors Are Doing to Empower the Next Generation
Women make up just 34% of the workforce in professional STEM fields. In college, too, women are underrepresented: about 21% of engineering majors are women and around 19% of computer and information…
Why Taking a Timeout in the NBA Might Not Be the Best Idea
Much of sports is a gamble. There’s a saying: “Any team can win any game on any given day.” Almost nothing, no outcome, is guaranteed in sports—and that’s part of the fun of watching and playing. But…
Talking to a Loved One With Suicidal Thoughts
This episode of RadioEd is about suicide and how people can help those they love who might be experiencing suicidal thoughts. We know it’s a heavy topic. In many cultures, suicide is taboo—and in…
The Women Left Behind By War
An anonymous quote claims that “war does not determine who is right—only who is left.” And in many cases, women are the ones who are left to pick up the pieces after war. They must deal with changing…
What Colorado's Tiniest Creatures Tell Us About Life at the Highest Elevations
If you’ve hiked above the tree line of a mountain in Colorado, you’ve likely come across a couple fuzzy little critters making their homes among the rocks. Deer mice, in particular, are native to…
The Art of Provenance: What Happened After Hitler’s WWII Art Heist
Hosted by writer Emma Atkinson, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and…
S4E6 Change in the Classroom: Training Teachers to be Culturally Responsive
The time that K-12 students spend with teachers is formative. It’s important. Some might say that a teacher can make or break a kid, especially kids from marginalized communities. There are systems…
What Makes American Healthcare (Un)affordable?
Show NotesUniversity of Denver Sturm College of Law associate professor Govind Persad’s newest paper, “Defining Health Affordability,” looks into the phenomenon of how Americans avoid seeking…
We Need to Talk About Invisible Labor
RadioEd is a biweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore new takes on today’s top stories. See below for a transcript…
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