
The stress buffering effects of exercise
How running (literally) from your problems can increase your resistance to life’s stressors.

Graduate Student Snapshot: Simone Hyater-Adams
Growing up completely immersed in the world of performing arts, Simone had no idea how one physics class would change the course of her life.

Graduate Student Snapshot: Helena Yardley
Helena Yardley takes such a deep and unabashed dive in the pursuit of life that she might make you a little envious.

The exercise evolution: an introduction to the science behind exercise
We all know exercise is good for us. Ever wonder why nature molded us in this way?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Amber Ortega
Spirituality and scientific research cooperatively shape Amber’s professional and personal pursuits.

Graduate Student Snapshot: Christopher Moore
After years of hard work and practically living in the math lab, Chris is now a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow.

Yeast study reveals novel regulators of cell division
How does a human embryo go from one cell to 37 trillion cells?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Shalaya Kipp
As a distance runner for CU track and field during her undergraduate years, Shalaya is well versed in balancing academics with athletics and has a tremendous record to show for it.

Avoiding the Measles 101: Understanding how vaccines and herd immunity protect us
What is the science behind vaccines, and why do they work?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Kika Tarsi
Kika has more interesting hobbies then you can shake a stick at, and beautiful photos to back up her commitment to design and artistry.