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CUPC is a community of scholars with the overarching mission of accelerating innovative and impactful population science to address societal challenges.

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Take a look at the latest work from lead author Caitlin McShane (Geog PhD student), and coauthors Johannes Uhl (Geog Postdoc Research Assoc) and Stefan Leyk (Geog Professor) in a newly published article featured in Scientific Data, based on ZTRAX data: nature.com/articles/s4159…

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One of our Faculty Affiliates, Dr. Karen Bailey (Karen Bailey), Assist. Professor in Environ. Studies, has be awarded Outstanding Postdoc Mentor of the Year CU Boulder 🦬! Congratulations Dr. Bailey! 🤩 We're so grateful to have such an engaged mentor at CUPC uplifting upcoming scholars

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Katie Massey Combs’s recently published study on the accessibility of birth control among the youth in Colorado's child welfare system is featured in the news. She is one of our faculty affiliates and a research associate at IBS. Congrats Katie Massey Combs! colorado.edu/today/2022/09/…

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🚨Hot off the press! Stefan Leyk, Population Program & CUPC Interim Director, recently co-authored a paper in Nature Communications Medicine on the geographic accessibility of public health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa. We're all proud of you Stefan! nature.com/articles/s4385…

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Want a sneak preview of the fascinating and exciting research from CUPC's newest faculty member, @SharonDeWitte? Check out this The New York Times article! We're delighted to have Sharon join us next fall! nytimes.com/2022/10/19/sci… For an in depth dive into the research, see the 🧵 below.

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📣 You won't want to miss out on incredible talk by Dr. Bailey (Karen Bailey) on Nov. 10 @ 1pm MT, "The environment belongs to everyone: Equity and Inclusion in natural resource management and conservation", so be sure to register below!! 👇 bitly.ws/wgdm

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Curious to know the relationship between food consumption behavior and obesity in low-income mothers? Well, check out Adam Lippert's new article published in the Journal of Population Research and Policy Review. Bravo to our CU Denver affiliate, Adam 👏👏 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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On Oct. 13, the incredible Lori Peek served as an invited panelist for the Virtual Book launch Soaking the Middle Class: Suburban Inequality and Recovery from Disaster, hosted by NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge. Check out the recording below! youtu.be/wg6y_fKndSU

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🎉Huge congratulations to IBS Director Lori Hunter for being selected to serve on the National Academies roundtable "Macroeconomic and Climate-related Risks and Opportunities" to advise White House fiscal & monetary policy! ibs.colorado.edu/ibs-director-l…

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Jan. 19th, CUPC is hosting CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) & Marxe School Prof. Deborah Balk for this year's Jane Menken Distinguished Lecture in Population Studies! Her talk is titled "Confronting the Rising Tide: Population Exposure, Change and Prospects in Low-lying Coastal Areas". We can't wait!

Jan. 19th, CUPC is hosting <a href="/CIDR_NYC/">CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)</a> &amp; <a href="/BaruchMarxe/">Marxe School</a> Prof. Deborah Balk for this year's Jane Menken Distinguished Lecture in Population Studies! Her talk is titled "Confronting the Rising Tide: Population Exposure, Change and Prospects in Low-lying Coastal Areas". We can't wait!