Mountains and skiing graphic

Infographic: Ski Buffs

Dec. 1, 2015

Over decades CU-Boulder has earned a supreme reputation in skiing, starting with its first national championship, in 1959.

In all the kingdom of Jordan, there’s one lone microbrewery. It took a CU-Boulder engineer to make it happen.

Microbrewing in the Middle East

Dec. 1, 2015

In all the kingdom of Jordan, there’s one lone microbrewery. It took a CU-Boulder engineer to make it happen.

Water bottle

Fashion by the Bottle

Dec. 1, 2015

Sarah Kauss’ S’well water bottles have style.

Republican presidential primary

Republic(ans) of Boulder

Dec. 1, 2015

When CU-Boulder hosted October’s 2016 Republican Presidential Primary debate, CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla sat front and center.

Hans Green

The Instrument Shop

Dec. 1, 2015

When James Bond needs a new gizmo to carry out acts of spymaster derring-do, he heads straight for Q. CU scientists have a gadget team of their own.

Students running the Nearly Naked Mile

CU Around: Nearly Naked Mile

Dec. 1, 2015

On the crisp evening of Oct. 23 nearly 300 students arrived on campus clad in the plaids and flannels of fall.

Gary Barnett

Barnett Returns to CU in Radio Role

Dec. 1, 2015

Former Buffs football coach to succeed Announcer Larry Zimmer

Brian Vogt

Brian Vogt, CEO, Denver Botanic Gardens

Dec. 1, 2015

In a hyper scientific age, Brian Vogt (Class’81) could be the poster child for a life enriched by the humanities.

Courtnie Paschall

Courtnie Paschall's New Flight Plan

Dec. 1, 2015

For Courtnie Paschall (Neuro, ElEngr’15), working on a drug trial for patients with schizophrenia while applying to 20 MD-PhD programs counts as light duty.

Trevor Thomas and his guide dog Tennille

Zero/Zero

Dec. 1, 2015

At age 36, Trevor Thomas lost his sight. Then he became a professional hiker.

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