THEN

Then — July 29, 1978

Sept. 1, 2018

Folsom Field hosts the Eagles. The band opened the show with “Hotel California” and concluded with a four-song encore.

Portrait of Jim Voss in front of his airplanes

Long-Distance Commuter

Sept. 1, 2018

Jim Voss has been to space five times. He can handle the Houston-to-Boulder commute.

Homepage Pain Photo

Unlearning Pain

Sept. 1, 2018

Can chronic pain patients think themselves into wellness? An unprecedented brain imaging study aims to find out.

High Tech Fiber

We're All Chameleons Now

Sept. 1, 2018

Could Laura Devendorf’s high-tech fabrics change the way we express ourselves?

Brainy Buffs Illustration

Brainy Buffs

Sept. 1, 2018

Year after year, two of CU Boulder’s most successful sports teams also perform best in the classroom. How does that happen?

schoolbus

What Happened to the Teachers?

Sept. 1, 2018

Colorado's teacher shortage persists. Can CU Boulder help?

two red apples, one cut in half

The Oldest Apples in Boulder

Sept. 1, 2018

CU ecologists are tracking down the surviving trees of the Front Range’s all but vanished apple orchards — and priming a renewal.

Safely Working

Safely Working From the Ground Up: Turning Safety Upside Down

Safely Working From the Ground Up is written to help employers implement workplace safety without having to hire a safety professional.

Eric Gershon

Editor's Note — Fall 2018

Sept. 1, 2018

CU Boulder people produce interesting stuff. New stuff. Fun stuff. Mind-bending stuff. Atomic clocks. Storm-chasing drones. Gloves that turn tabletops into pianos. The university is also a repository for arresting old stuff. A Glenn Miller (A&S ex’26; HonDocHum’84) gold record. Apple computers from 1978. NASA spacesuits. Dinosaur bones. The university’s...

Frank Oppenheimer

Letters — Fall 2018

Sept. 1, 2018

Letters about Frank Oppenheimer, Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones, the F35s and more.

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