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A group of people walk along a sidewalk, only their legs are viewable.

A missed opportunity for pedestrianization – by Brian Keegan

In April 2020, West Pearl in Boulder, Colorado, was closed to motor traffic due to the pandemic. Objections from residents and businesses reopened the area to cars in September 2022. Brian Keegan, assistant professor of information science and IBS fellow, believes this was premature. His op-ed on the Boulder Daily Camera details how the pedestrianization

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Scott Ortman, CCSA featured in PNAS Special Issue

A special issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) features research from the Center for the Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology (CCSA), funded by the Institute of Behavioral Science. CCSA Director and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Scott Ortman, worked with colleagues Amy Bogaard of the University of Oxford and Timothy Kohler of Washington

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IBS hosts a variety of events for the larger community to learn about new research in the behavioral and social sciences. We offer our biannual Jessor Lectures, our fall and spring semester weekly Speaker Series, as well as a variety of conferences and training sessions. Events are often held both online and in-person at the IBS Building.

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