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Twenty-three students receive one of college's highest honors, recognized for academic achievement and depth of service.
Team co-led by CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº classics researcher unearths the upper portion of a huge, ancient pharaonic statue whose lower half was discovered in 1930; Ramessess II was immortalized in Percy Bysshe Shelly’s ‘Ozymandias.'
Presentation titled ‘SPEAK: Vocal Empowerment for Students and Educators’ is set for April 24.
Harvard scholar Naomi Oreskes, the 2024 Patricia Sheffels Visiting Scholar in Environmental Studies, highlights how free market fundamentalism has thwarted the science of climate change.
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº is one of five ‘spokes’ of the Leverhulme Centre for Life in the Universe, charged with exploring the nature and extent of life in the universe.
Research from CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº sociology professor shows that for many prisoners, gang affiliation tends to drop off once they are released back into their communities .
Fifty years after Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s home run record, CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº scholar reflects on the legacy of an athlete who began his career in a segregated league.
In her Arts and Sciences Honors Program Distinguished Lecture, CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Professor Ann Schmiesing offers a detailed look at the famous fairy tales and their collectors.
‘Stand Up for Climate Comedy’ unites CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº student performers and professional comedians in a show that encourages the audience to laugh together and then work together.
The new edition of CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Professor Jill Turanovic’s book explains how and why victimization happens, as well as what can be done about it.