
Emma Atkinson
Writer and Podcast Host at RadioEd
Comms writer, #RadioEd podcast host for @UofDenver. Previous work in @PRDaily, @WFIUNews, @DailyMonitor & @KRBDRadio. she/her.
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1 week ago |
housedigest.com | Emma Atkinson
Every family has unique mealtime habits: folding napkins a certain way, saying a prayer before eating, or even usual dinner-time conversation topics. However, one noisy tradition stands out from the rest: the ringing of a dinner bell. It's a simple yet effective way to make sure everyone in your home knows it's time to chow down — and a little classier than yelling, "Dinner's ready!" to the whole house. The humble dinner bell can also mark the beginning of a unique and memorable dinner party.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Emma Atkinson
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Every family has unique mealtime habits: folding napkins a certain way, saying a prayer before eating, or even usual dinner-time conversation topics. However, one noisy tradition stands out from the rest: the ringing of a dinner bell. It's a simple yet effective way to make sure everyone in your home knows it's time to chow down — and a little classier than yelling, "Dinner's ready!" to the whole house.
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2 weeks ago |
du.edu | Emma Atkinson
DU’s newest alumni reflect on how they’ll use their degrees—and voices—to shape the future. From filmmakers and journalists to social workers and entrepreneurs, the University of Denver’s 2025 graduates are set to leave their mark on the world. We spoke with seven soon-to-be alumni about what they hope to contribute to their personal and professional communities after they move on from DU.
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2 weeks ago |
biorxiv.org | Emma Atkinson |Bruno S Carturan |Clare Atkinson |Andrew Bateman
AbstractMonitoring of salmon in Pacific Canada has been declining for decades. Counts of spawning salmon enable researchers to quantify stressor impacts, identify where management interventions are required, and evaluate recovery effort efficacy. These data are critical now, as uniquely adapted populations underlie salmon resilience (e.g., to climate change), and fine-scale data informs sustainable fishing opportunities including revitalizing terminal fisheries.
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3 weeks ago |
du.edu | Emma Atkinson
“Affordable housing is the number-one issue in Colorado.”It’s not a new refrain. As the state’s population growth continues, albeit more slowly than in years past, the need for affordable housing is becoming ever more important. It’s a problem that requires a diverse approach—professional communities of developers, nonprofit owners, policymakers, and community advocates all make up the fabric of the affordable housing landscape.
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