Pushing Boundaries
- What distinguishes CU’s College of Music from other music schools? Ingrid Anderson, president of the College of Music Student Government, says a welcoming community and the support of non-traditional music careers set the college apart.
- A Fort Lewis College senior spent the summer working in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ, helping to determine the amount of bacteria in the Animas River for an Environmental Protection Agency project.
- Reiland Rabaka discusses what it means for the Center for African and African American Studies to be established, what he envisions it becoming, and how students, faculty and the community will benefit from it now and for years to come.
- The Righteous Rage Institute for healing, social justice and community organizing works with the community and educational partners with a healing justice approach.
- ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ has announced a new partnership with Colorado Outward Bound School to provide a four-credit upper-division leadership course through the campus’s newly expanded Center for Leadership.
- Wanting to better understand the contentious and complicated issues surrounding fracking in Colorado, two graduate students have collaborated to present their yearlong research in a visual exhibit.
- With millions of students returning in the fall, college and university administrators across the country faced an unprecedented challenge this summer:Â Devise a plan for controlling an airborne virus, easily spread by people with no symptoms, in an environment where thousands of socially active young adults live in close quarters.
- In the midst of a global pandemic, researchers and engineers have found partnerships in unexpected places.
- After large portions of ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, you could practically hear a pin drop on campus. But in the aerospace building, an array of space-critical research projects continued.
- Anthropology graduate students are exploring how we feel in a pandemic, creating a historical archive to document their feelings and categorize themes they see emerging during the coronavirus pandemic.