winter 2018
- People once spoke of ābuilding the bike as we were trying to ride it.ā Today, digital artists are defining the art as they create it, said Mark Amerika, founder of TECHNE Lab at CU Boulder.
- States working within our nationās patchwork of Renewable Portfolio Standards apparently canāt have their cake and eat it too, according to a recent study.Ā
- CU Boulder alumni David Gessner and Nina de Gramont have succeeded both as authors and teachers.
- New research from CU Boulder suggests that the quality of your marriage may be linked to how long you live.
- Serene Singh aspires to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, and she has a resume, mind and heart that could drive her there.Ā
- The discovery of a rare three-species warbler hybrid suggests bird species in sharp decline are struggling to find suitable mates.
- First-Year Seminar taught by art professors aims to help students broaden their horizons even beyond the realm of art,
- In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Sam Boyd, a CU Boulder scholar of Biblical studies, dove into the study of religious texts āso I know what Iām talking about.ā
- Through creating a class centered around surveys from CUās American Politics Research Lab, grad student teaches his students not only to think critically about politics and survey design, but also how to analyze the data of a large-scale poll.
- Following her passion rather than advice to major in a STEM field was key to finding a āsweet spot of successā in political science and journalism for Serene Singh.