News
- CU Boulder student leads a game of brain Ninja with elementary students, where two germs engage with three white blood cells.
- Congratulations Bill Penuel for being one of sixteen newly elected scholars gaining membership in the National Academy of Education.
- ICS PhD alumna Claudia Folska serves as RTD District E's Director, promoting improvements in accessibility of RTD services for people with disabilities. She was elected to represent District E, which
covers portions of western Aurora, north-central Centennial, southern Denver, and Greenwood Village east of I-25, as well as portions of unincorporated Arapahoe County. - Professor Emerita of Linguistics at CU Boulder and ICS Fellow's contribution to language acquisition in children and language loss in adults is featured as a member spotlight in the January 2019 AAAS website.
- Lead author of a study featured in Nature Human Behavior, Philip Fernbach explains that people who strongly oppose genetically modified foods has the least amount of knowledge about the science behind these foods.
- ICS Fellow (affiliated faculty) June Gruber, assistant professor of Psychology and Neuroscience featured in the Denver Post, Boulder Daily Camera, and the Reporter Herald.
- An interdisciplinary team of researchers including Institute of Cognitive Science Faculty Peter Foltz published a report in Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
- Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai concluded "that deliberate imagination can attenuate reactions to threat through perceptual and associative learning mechanisms." in an article published in the journal Neuron
- The National Academies of Sciences Engineering Medicine has published the report "Science and Engineering for Grades 6 - 12: Investigation and Design at the Center (2018)" which includes multiple mentions of the Institute of Cognitive Science