Society, Law & Politics
- Recently featured in the blockbuster "Thunderbolts"—and with the Thunderbolts featured on a tie-in box—Wheaties has been the go-to champion breakfast for 100 years and counting.
- CU Boulder doctoral candidate Benjamin VanDreew's study found that Barbie is "woke," book banning isn’t, plus more.
- In an acclaimed new novel, CU Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones explores ideas of "what an Indian is or isn’t."
- CU Boulder philosopher Iskra Fileva argues that the present time is one of great achievements without outstanding achievers.
- CU Boulder historian Lucy Chester notes that the recent tensions between the two nations of India and Pakistan, incited by an April 22 terrorist attack in Kashmir, are the latest in an ongoing cycle.
- The April 30, 1975, fall of Saigon marked the end of the Vietnam War. CU Boulder scholar Vilja Hulden discusses the war, its beginnings and what we've learned.
- In a recently published paper, CU Boulder political science professor Jaroslav Tir highlights how intergovernmental organizations help end civil wars.
- CU Boulder researcher Carla Jones finds that what Indonesian women wear in court can convey messages of piety and shame—or at least the appearance of these qualities.
- For 15 years, criminologist Joanne Belknap has worked to compare sexual assault rates among women in prison with those in surrounding communities at the same time. Her findings are out, and they shocked even her.
- CU Boulder archaeologist Scott Ortman and colleagues around the world explore relationships between housing size and inequality in this PNAS special feature.