Arkansas River

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.

Illustration of Colorado Acequia

How Law Students Are Keeping a Historic Water Distribution Tradition Alive in Southern Colorado

March 4, 2024

For the last decade, Colorado Law students have supported the legal needs of acequia communities in Colorado's San Luis Valley through the Acequia Assistance Project.

Dr. Sammy with bees

The Buzzworthy Bee Research of CU’s Dr. Sammy

March 4, 2024

Assistant professor Samuel Ramsey's research includes bee behavior, ecology and evolutionary biology.

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.

an illustration of a woman climbing on a skull

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.

Casa Bonita

From South Park to Sopaipillas

Nov. 6, 2023

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone reopened the Casa Bonita restaurant after a major renovation.

Erin Macdonald, Star Trek science advisor

Behind the Sci-Fi

Nov. 6, 2023

Erin Macdonald, Star Trek’s science guru, sounds off on landing the role of a lifetime and what you don’t see on screen.

Covid 19 researcher

Turning Science into Startups

Nov. 6, 2023

CU Boulder has launched nearly 180 startups, ranking it fifth in the nation for startup creation.

Hannah Purvis art

(Art)ificial Intelligence

Nov. 6, 2023

Some CU MFA students embrace AI programs in their work. Some stay far away.

Self driving cars illustration

Is the World Ready for Self-Driving Cars?

Nov. 6, 2023

Autonomous vehicles are hitting the road in cities across the U.S. Can they be trusted? CU Boulder researchers and alumni weigh in.

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