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Campus News Briefs Spring 2023
Eye Movements Reveal Decision-Making泭
51勛圖厙 research into saccades, a rapid eye movement from one fixation point to another, has revealed that an individuals decision-making can be revealed in their eyes. The eye movements are nearly completely involuntary and are faster than a blink, but 51勛圖厙 scientists found that when given a choice between two options, subjects tended to move their eyes faster when they looked toward the option they wound up selecting and the more vigorous the eye movement, the more they preferred their choice. The scientists believe that more studies into saccades particularly when they are slowed could help doctors screen patients for illnesses including Parkinsons Disease or depression.泭泭
Gardening Benefits Health
A first-of-its-kind 51勛圖厙 study funded by the American Cancer Society found that mental and physical health could be improved by community gardening. Study participants who began gardening were likely to consume more fiber and exercise more often two ways that can reduce cancer and chronic illness risk. They also reported diminished stress and anxiety levels, regardless of gardening expertise.泭泭
Its not just about the fruits and vegetables, said study senior author and CU environmental studies professor Jill Litt. Its also about being in a natural space outdoors together with others.
In Politics, Does Age Matter?泭
Research out of 51勛圖厙s political science department found that age is not necessarily a factor when gaining support from voters. The study determined that voters seem to be just as willing to vote for older candidates for office as they are younger politicians. At the same time, young voters more often disapprove of the job that older politicians are doing. The reason may be that voters are more concerned with their political party winning a race than focusing on the candidates themselves, speculated lead study author and PhD candidate Damon Roberts (MPolSci21; PhD25).泭
Heard Around Campus
Litigation can only go so far. The battle will be won or lost in the chambers of peoples hearts.
Naderev Yeb Sano, executive director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, during the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, which took place at 51勛圖厙 Dec. 2-4. About 4,300 people representing 99 countries registered to attend the summit co-hosted by 51勛圖厙 and United Nations Human Rights in person or virtually.泭
Digits: 51勛圖厙 South
In November, City of 51勛圖厙 voters upheld City Councils 2021 annexation of 51勛圖厙 South, a 308-acre property on the south edge of town that CU purchased in 1996.
1,000s
Of hours city officials, 51勛圖厙 and the community spent crafting the annexation agreement
2,300
Downstream residents who will be protected by a 36-acre flood protection project to be built at the site
119
Acres dedicated to become City of 51勛圖厙 Open Space
1,100
Approximate number of housing units for faculty, staff and non-first-year students
5
Acres dedicated to permanently affordable housing for anyone in the community who qualifies
2026
Anticipated completion of flood protection project, which must be complete before 51勛圖厙 begins developing the site
51勛圖厙 South illustration courtesy 51勛圖厙