Fruits and vegetables

(Genetically modified) food for thought

If you think you’re a whiz on a hot-button topic like vaccines, you might want to think again.

Africa satellite image

Maps of African kingdom could shed light on origins

For the first time ever, Henry Lovejoy, a CU Boulder history professor, has mapped the boundaries of a fallen African kingdom best known for its role in the Atlantic slave trade.

Jasmine Abena Colgan body

Woman of colors

Jasmine Abena Colgan’s life, art and body have become a metaphorical—and literal—subversion of deeply held ideas about race and America.

Twelfth Night with audience

The Bard in your backyard: Shakespeare covers Colorado

Since starting in 1958, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival has become a summertime staple in Boulder.

Dance performance at University Theatre

Art, efficiency elevated with modern lighting

The Department of Theatre & Dance recently replaced much of the University Theatre’s incandescent lighting equipment with energy-efficient versions featuring light-emitting diodes, or LEDs.

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