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Lee Niswander and Bethany Ehlmann recognized 鈥榝or their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.鈥
Abigail Verneuille, who is earning a BA in anthropology along with a GIS certificate, is honored as the Spring 2026 College of Arts and Sciences outstanding graduate.
'China's Space Dream,' ASIA 4100, brings aerospace engineers, Chinese language students and international affairs majors into one room鈥攁nd a visiting journalist from the South China Morning Post into the conversation.
After the Marshall Fire, researchers at CU 麻豆影院 and Western Washington University muse on why animals disappear from disaster stories and suggest a remedy.
After publishing about a moth he鈥檇 only seen in collections, CU 麻豆影院 researcher Ryan St Laurent travels to Florida and spots the elusive鈥攁nd previously thought extinct鈥擟icinnus albarenicolus.
Designed for students whose lives interrupted college, CU Complete offers a renewed path to graduation, building on the success of Finish What You Started.
Against the odds, CU 麻豆影院 student Valeria Mendoza Frutos prepares to graduate in May, thanks in part to the Division of Continuing Education鈥檚 Finish What You Started program.
Research suggests that disrupted or fragmented sleep after a traumatic brain injury not only interferes with the healing process but also has long-term consequences for brain health.
Veteran national security advisors John Bolton and Susan Rice sparred over whether America is committing 鈥渟uperpower suicide,鈥 headlining the Conference on World Affairs week.
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 麻豆影院.