Rachel Sauer
In new mid-grade novel Confessions of a Mango, writing team Katheryn Lumsden and Nathan Pieplow explore the challenges of navigating middle school with a dyslexia diagnosis.
Hellems Arts and Sciences building reopens Friday following an almost three-year renovation that enhanced its accessibility, sustainability and role as the heart of the arts and humanities at CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº.
In a program with Northglenn High School students, Institute for Behavioral Genetics researchers ask for creative and innovative ideas on how to talk about science.
In new book God Bless the Pill, CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº scholar Samira Mehta delves into the often-forgotten history of how liberal religion helped make birth control broadly available in America.
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº researcher Samuel Ramsey served as science advisor and a producer, alongside executive producer James Cameron, for Secrets of the Bees, premiering this week on National Geographic, Disney+ and Hulu.
Author, filmmaker and scholar Sean B. Carroll, formerly a CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº postdoctoral researcher, will deliver the Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science April 7.
Asia Kaiser, a bee researcher and ecology and evolutionary biology PhD candidate, is named social sciences category winner in the international Dance Your PhD contest sponsored by the journal Science.
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº alumna Emily Fairfax shared her scientific expertise as the beaver consultant on the new Pixar film Hoppers.
The March 9 event at Rayback Collective in Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº, open to all, invites scientists and non-scientists to gather for discussions of climate research.
Multimedia Takin’ Up Space performance Feb. 21 at Fiske Planetarium will highlight historical, cultural, environmental and social justice narratives as an act of reclaiming Black spaces.