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Instructors improve the accessibility of geology

Oct. 10, 2019

CU Boulder geologists are addressing one of their field’s big struggles, accommodating people with physical limitations.

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CU Boulder research to focus on often-overlooked rural America

Oct. 4, 2019

Rural America the focus of two new projects funded by the National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Mountain art residency attracts participants like moths to a flame

Aug. 31, 2019

Grad student is first recipient of a residency program launched this summer to promote cross-disciplinary research between art and science.

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Getting beyond quick fixes on big social problems

Aug. 19, 2019

Map the System competition encourages CU Boulder students to deeply understand social challenges before pitching solutions.

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A place for ‘Los Seis’

Aug. 19, 2019

CU Boulder grad student, community members, survivors, create mosaic to memorialize Chicano activists killed in 1974.

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From line cook to violin maker, artist’s early roles prepped her for newest

Aug. 14, 2019

Meet Jeanne Quinn, the newly appointed chair of CU Boulder’s Department of Art & Art History.

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Academic coaches help students raise grades, stay in school, study finds

July 26, 2019

CU Boulder staff members lead effort to refine, expand and replicate the developing field of academic coaching

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Amsterdam to CU Boulder, by rail, boat, bus and bike

July 10, 2019

Climate researcher eschews air travel on 8,000-mile ‘commute’ to take up INSTAAR position.

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At 91, once-skeptical art prof still paints in vibrant strokes

June 5, 2019

Thirty years after retirement, Frank Sampson is steadily creating work in his studio behind his home in Boulder; creating art is not just something he does—it’s part of his spiritual makeup.

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As artist's skin turns white, her art ruminates on the meaning

June 3, 2019

CU Boulder student Jasmine Colgan’s body, life and art defy American migration narratives.

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