Q&A
- Amid vigorous national debate about diversity on college campuses, CU has reaffirmed its commitment to provide a welcoming environment for all students.
- Even amid a massive die-off of life on Earth that’s been called “the sixth extinction,” scientists continue to discover new species.
- The campus scheduled or hosted events this fall that included Jane Goodall, Bernie Sanders, the Dalai Lama (who had to cancel due to health reasons) and, of course, the third national Republican debate.
- As a member of the Norwegian national ski team in 2010, Thea Grosvold (Acct, Fin’16) took a devastating fall that almost ended her racing days.
- Kevin J. Krizek, professor of transport and the new director of CU-Boulder’s environmental design program, also serves as a visiting professor of cycling at Radboud University in the Netherlands, one of the world’s most bicycle-friendly societies.
- The Soviet Sputnik mission in 1957 first got my attention. Since then, I have been interested on several levels.
- Senior wide receiver Nelson Spruce (Fin’15) caught a record-setting 106 passes last year, earning team MVP honors.
- CU-Boulder philosopher Carol Cleland is helping NASA rethink what life is.
- Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano discusses student success and what the University is doing to help.
- Brie Hooks (Soc’17) may be small — 5 feet,1/2 inch — but she’s come up big for CU soccer.