Antiracism course

Team’s anti-racism course allows thousands to ‘engage with their identity’

June 8, 2021

Anti-racism I and II are available free of charge to any CU Boulder student or employee through Coursera.

People dancing over zoom

Dance grad students keep kids moving with virtual classes

March 31, 2021

Class brings the kids ‘joy and a connection with humans during this hard time’.

Harry Potter train

Harry Potter as modern religious text

Feb. 9, 2021

CU Boulder senior’s thesis reflects on what it means to be a spiritual text.

The border

Doctoral student documents border cities ‘torn apart’

Jan. 29, 2021

On the U.S.-Mexican border, Bertha Bermúdez Tapia shines a light on the effects of COVID-19 and restrictive immigration policies.

doctors walking down a hallway in a hospital

Different paths lead pre-med students to found organ donation effort

Nov. 12, 2020

A mutual desire to serve their communities prompted the creation of the CU Boulder initiative for United Network for Organ Sharing.

Candleight for trafficking victims

Justice for Black women drives PhD student’s research

Oct. 6, 2020

CU Boulder graduate student’s own observations propels her dissertation on sex trafficking and sexual violence.

Travis and son fishing

Author makes adventure come alive for son

Sept. 10, 2020

Son inspires Marine, CU Boulder student to publish first children’s book, Max Goes Surfing.

Black Lives Matter in the windows of the buildings

Students mobilize to fight racism, demand change

July 29, 2020

A petition created by two CU Boulder students seeks to make Black, Indigenous and other people of color feel safe, heard and valued

Testing illustration

Documenting fear, anger, grief, humor, love

June 22, 2020

Anthropology students at CU Boulder explore how we feel a pandemic

Kids looking out a window

Married with children? If he works long hours, she might be short-changed, research says

May 14, 2020

When husbands work in fields that require longer work hours, their spouses’ careers falter, but the converse does not seem to happen, CU Boulder economist finds

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