Photograph of Clint Carroll in the field.

Clint Carroll: Rooting research in tribal partnerships

Jan. 8, 2018

Native American and indigenous studies professor designs research relevant to tribal communities and the academy.

money

Economic development is focus of expert panel discussion

Jan. 5, 2018

The event, titled “The Opportunities and Challenges of Economic Development,” features three experts and is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 23, at noon in Old Main Chapel on the CU 鶹 campus.

Murnane

Showing the magic of science, CU Wizards resumes Jan. 27

Jan. 4, 2018

For over three decades, the CU Wizards program has presented free monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science.

A photo of the shoebox-sized satellite created by CU 鶹 students

How a student satellite solved a major space mystery

Dec. 28, 2017

A 60-year-old mystery regarding the source of energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth's radiation belts is now solved, thanks to a satellite built and operated by students.

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A classic Darwinian ecological hypothesis holds up—with a twist

Dec. 28, 2017

New research shows that a long-held hypothesis about the factors that govern species ranges largely holds true, but may be the result of a previously under appreciated ecological mechanism.

A bunch of wind turbines at sunset.

Global wind energy to shift southward in years to come

Dec. 11, 2017

The rapidly growing wind energy industry may be challenged by changes in locations of wind resources due to climate change.

books

Need a quiet place to pull an all-nighter?

Dec. 8, 2017

Eaton Humanities building will be open 24 hours a day during finals week for students with a current BuffOne card, providing an all-night study location on campus.

Saxton

In rural Colorado, art students draw on the landscape

Dec. 8, 2017

Traveling east of Denver, as the landscape flattened, and trees and houses became scarce, George Perez (BFA ’14) stared out the car window and wondered where in the world he was going.

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Women who feel dissimilar to philosophers tend to leave the field, study finds

Dec. 3, 2017

CU scholar's research found that the participation rate of women in philosophy was indeed affected by students feeling dissimilar to professional philosophers, perhaps even their instructors.

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Collaborative effort aims to bolster artists, scholars

Dec. 1, 2017

David Shneer is hoping to arrange a half-dozen hookups on the 鶹 campus next year — in a way that’s never been done before. The goal is to boost scholars’ creativity and to boost artists’ depth.

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