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- A CU Professor disappeared 50 years ago. Paul Danish (Hist'65) revisits the cold case.
- In Hebrew, it's harder than you'd think to write "student" in a gender-neutral way. A CU duo changed that.
- In October 1884, not quite a decade after the University of Colorado’s founding, eight women established a Boulder chapter of the Pi Beta Phi women’s society. It was the dawn of Greek life for women at CU.
- Did you miss this year's super blood wolf moon? Don't worry, CU photographer Glenn Asakawa's got you covered.
- The event lineup will cover myriad topics organized around three broad themes: “Design for Life: Breaking the
Bubble,” “Disruptive Tech” and “Women & Girls Changing the World.” - When Clayton Vaughn was 11-years-old, he started playing the cello. He is now a cellist in the United States Marine Band, the oldest continuously active professional musical organization in the country.
- Want to cook in Julia Child's summer home in the hilly French countryside? Craig Held and family can make it happen.
- In 2015, SoulCycle co-founder Elizabeth Cutler launched a spin sensation. The key to her success? A focus on community.
- Meet CU's first Rhodes Scholar in a quarter century. She's got her sights set on a U.S. Supreme Court seat— and a Miss America title.