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IBS Speaker Series: IBS Flash Talks

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45, please RSVP. Topics and Speakers:

Population Program Webinar: Demographers Respond to Rising Pronatalism

Abstract: Demographic science does not support catastrophizing about low birth rates and population “collapse.” In this brief webinar, three population scholars place rising pronatalism into scientific perspective. Featuring: Moderated by: Jessica Pieklo - Journalist and Executive Editor, SVP of RewireNewsGroup

IBS Speaker Series: Stephen Billings

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45 am. Title: Fear in the Neighborhood: The Cost of Racial Prejudice Abstract: Residential segregation in the United States is persistent, and even though policymakers tout the benefits of integration, social and economic headwinds limit its progress. These challenges to integration are ... Read more

IBS/CNAIS Workshop: Conservation and Relational Ecologies (CARE)

Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th St, Boulder, Colorado, United States

About: This workshop will bring together academics and practitioners from across the University of Colorado campus, and around the world to share ideas, stories, concerns and success stories with each other and the wider audience, on how to bridge global conservation needs within science and policy agendas with Indigenous knowledge, ways of living, and ways of ... Read more

IBS Speaker Series & CNAIS: Roundtable Discussion on Conservation and Indigenous Peoples

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45. Title: What is Conservation: How has it been received (as trauma, as protection)? How can it be done differently? And how can the science/research be done differently? Roundtable Participants:

IBS Speaker Series: Michelangelo Landgrave

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45, please RSVP. Title: TBD Abstract: TBD Bio: Michelangelo Landgrave (he/him/él) is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. He serves as the lab director for the Research on Accountability, Civics, and Equity Lab. Landgrave specializes in state and local politics, legislative ... Read more

IBS Speaker Series: Sharon DeWitte

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45, please RSVP. Title: Childhood nutritional stress and later-life health outcomes in medieval England: evidence from incremental dentine analysis Abstract: TBD Bio: TBD

IBS Speaker Series: IBS Flash Talks

IBS 155A Institute of Behavioral Science 1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO

Join in person at IBS 155 or via Zoom, email ibs-contact@colorado.edu for the password.*Light lunch served at 11:45, please RSVP. Title: TBD Abstract: TBD Bio: TBD