tad boyle

Fast Break with Tad Boyle

June 1, 2011

Tad Boyle completed his first season as head coach of the CU men’s basketball team with a record 24 wins and a trip to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) semifinals.

dick jessor

Summit of Youth

June 1, 2011

In 1951 professor Dick Jessor arrived in Boulder expecting to “slum for awhile before moving to civilization on either the West or East Coast.” Instead he founded the university’s Institute of Behavioral Science and stayed for six decades.

ant hull

Life in Ant's World

March 1, 2011

At age 24, CU student Anthony Hull has already hosted several television and online programs, including for Fox Sports Net. He is an actor who produced a documentary about the CU student experience last spring.

bruce benson

From the President – Spring 2011

March 1, 2011

The magazine you are reading is an important arrow in the quiver of how we communicate with you.

ajume wingo

Asking Age-Old Questions

Dec. 1, 2010

Q&A with professor Ajume WIngo

kay oltmans

Unlocking CU Secrets

Sept. 1, 2010

Charged with preserving and promoting CU history, the CU Heritage Center is located on the third floor of Old Main. Director Kay Oltmans has been the primary caretaker of everything from a moon rock to the stuffed head of Ralphie I.

julie wong

From Sea to Shining CU

June 1, 2010

Before vice chancellor of student affairs Julie Wong arrived two years ago, she was preparing to travel the world on Semester at Sea. Today she oversees a multitude of departments from Wardenburg Health Center to the Alumni Association.

najeeb jan

Pakistan, Personally

March 1, 2010

Assistant professor Najeeb Jan of geography moved from the United Kingdom to Pakistan as a teenager, creating experiences that play out today in his classes from “Human and Political Geography” to “Political Islam.”

dan hawkins

The Hawk Walks the Talk

Sept. 1, 2009

When the Buffs host Colorado State on Sept. 6, Dan Hawkins will begin his fourth season as CU’s head football coach. He talked with Coloradan contributor Mark Wolf about football, music and kidney stones.

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