American journalist and CU alum Carl Quintanilla speaks with Denver Mayor Mike Johnston

CNBC Anchor and CU Alum Carl Quintanilla Says Boulder Deserves National Attention

April 10, 2024

Find out why CNBC anchor Carl Quintanilla is proud to feature his hometown metropolis in the network’s “Cities of Success,” and how CU Boulder shaped his career as a journalist.

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Microaggressions in Medicine

April 7, 2024

The first and only book-length treatment on microaggressions in medical contexts.

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Press Freedom and the (Crooked) Path Toward Democracy: Lessons from Journalists in East Africa

April 5, 2024

This book shows that much of what scholarship depicts about media systems of developing nations is wrong. In reality, the ebb-and-flow of political change, democratization and backsliding calls for more historically informed views of media systems that do not fit into the confines of existing theories.

Keep Those Feet Moving

April 5, 2024

Learn to cope with grief, job loss, and single parenting as you walk in the footsteps of a widower.

Alejandro Brown

Hear from CU Boulder Alum Alejandro Brown, the Founder of I-70 Things

March 19, 2024

Read what it's like to run the wildly popular Instagram page that boasts the good, and the bad, that comes with traveling along Colorado's famous I-70 highway.

Dr. Janine Davidson

Janine Davidson: Bringing Leadership Lessons from the Pentagon to Colorado

March 4, 2024

Janine Davidson is president of Metropolitan State University of Denver. Before transitioning to a higher education career, she was appointed by former President Barack Obama as the 32nd undersecretary of the U.S. Navy.

Kenzie Reichert

The Impact of Improved Hearing

March 4, 2024

Kenzie Reichert is an audiologist raising awareness about the connection between two conditions: hearing loss and dementia.

Matt Guerrero

The Class of 2024: Embracing the Unknown, Becoming Unstoppable

March 4, 2024

Interviews with the Class of 2024 give insight into what matters most to them as they prepare to graduate.

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Secrets from the Grave

March 4, 2024

By studying human skeletal remains, bioarchaeologist Sharon DeWitte is opening a new window into past pandemics and giving voice to the voiceless.

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Water in the West: Documenting the Change

March 4, 2024

RJ Sangosti and Elliot Ross, former and current Ted Scripps Fellows at CU Boulder’s Center for Environmental Journalism, use photography to show immediate and long-term water concerns through the rapidly changing Western landscape.

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