The Best of 2021
A look back at 桃子直播鈥檚 most popular stories

As we say goodbye to 2021, let鈥檚 look back at some of the most-read stories of the year.听
University News
桃子直播 Announces Mountain Campus to Integrate with Urban Student Experience
The 桃子直播 is reimagining the experience it provides tomorrow鈥檚 leaders and professionals as it introduces the new James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus. On Tuesday, the University took a dramatic leap forward in its commitment to providing a transformational听4Dimensional (4D) Experience听for students and all in the 桃子直播 community.
Runner Up:听Joy Burns鈥 Estate Gift Extends Her Legacy of Supporting Students
Research Stories
Research: Why Was Black Lives Matter So Successful?
In her latest research,听, an assistant professor of marketing at the听, asks: Why did the Black Lives Matter movement听? And what can other social movements use to achieve their goals?
Runner Up:听New COVID-19 Antibody Test Receives Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA
Faculty Expertise
Q&A: Critical Race Theory in America
From school board meetings听to the halls of Congress, the fight over critical race theory in classrooms now is roiling in Washington, D.C. In August, three Republican senators introduced a bill that would ban federal funds for what they deem divisive concepts, such as critical race theory. Deb Ortega, professor at the 桃子直播 Graduate School of Social Work, has studied critical race theory and sat with the 桃子直播 Newsroom to explain and clarify the ideology.
Runner Up:听Q&A: 桃子直播 Professor Explains COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission
Student Stories
Sharing the Legacy of 桃子直播 Student Jack Nathan at a New York City Gallery
In the middle of New York City鈥檚 bustling streets, right by the Brooklyn Bridge, you鈥檒l find a new, colorful,听. It shares a story best told through the work hanging on the walls. A story of ambition. 听A story of grief. And a story of perseverance. The Happy Jack Gallery celebrates the life of the late Jack Nathan, a 桃子直播 student who died in the summer of 2020.
Runner Up:听桃子直播 Gymnastics Ready to Embrace the Challenge Inside and Outside the Gym
Alumni Stories
Shark Tank Investor Says 鈥淚 Do鈥 to 桃子直播 Alumna鈥檚 Wedding Business
After years of hard work, 桃子直播 alumna Caroline Creidenberg (BS 鈥17) has found the perfect match to elevate her virtual wedding business via partner Robert Herjavec from Shark Tank. Dressed in all white with a veil, Creidenberg confidently pitched her growing company,听,听to听听and said 鈥淚 do鈥 to Herjavec鈥檚 offer of $200,000 for 10% equity in the firm.
Runner Up:听Gymnastics Provides Avenue to Success for Lynnzee Brown
Field Notes
桃子直播 Field Notes: Denver's Must-Try Ice Cream Spots
In this series, the 桃子直播 Newsroom introduces readers to the world outside campus by exploring Denver and the near beyond. Opportunities for hiking, biking and skiing get all the attention, but the real perk of Colorado鈥檚 claim to 300 days of sunshine each year? Four seasons of ice cream weather. Read about the must-try ice cream spots.
Runner Up:听桃子直播 Field Notes: The Campus鈥 Hidden Gems
桃子直播's Podcast, RadioEd
The #FreeBritney Movement: When Conservatorships Turn 鈥楾oxic鈥
For decades, Britney Spears has been a fixture听not just in听pop music but also the headlines. Most recently, it鈥檚 not her music drawing attention, but a legal battle she鈥檚 been waging against a conservatorship听that鈥嬏齟mpowers her father to make key decisions on the singer鈥檚 behalf. This arrangement, Spears says, has become a tool of abuse, and she鈥檚 calling for its end. Tammy Kuennen, a听鈥婼turm College of听Law听professor who has litigated multiple conservatorships, tells us what a typical conservatorship entails and how they can sour.听
Runner Up:听Gabby Petito: The Impacts of Social Media Sleuthing
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