Politics
- Larger-than-life cultural figures make their way to CU Boulder every year. Spring 2018 offered a conspicuous bounty.
- About 100 CU Boulder students are undocumented immigrants with federal DACA status. They’re doing amazing things. But planning for the future isn’t easy.
- In N. Stephen Kane’s (PhDHist’70) new book, Selling Reagan’s Foreign Policy: Going Public vs. Executive Bargaining, he examines President Reagan’s and his administration’s efforts to mobilize public and congressional support for seven of the president’s controversial foreign policy initiatives.
- Ann Coulter visited the CU Boulder campus March 21 for an event hosted by a CU Turning Point USA chapter.
- "I’m not giving up—and neither should you,” Hillary Clinton told her supporters following her surprising defeat in the 2016 presidential election.
- The 1967 Summer of Love may not have amounted to much at CU, but the ’67 fall semester was another matter.
- A U.S. Senate committee March 20 began hearings on the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Neil Gorsuch, a visiting law professor at CU Boulder.
- In January, the president nominated Neil Gorsuch, a visiting professor at Colorado Law School, for the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Human health is shaped by the interactions between social and ecological systems.