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  • Rachael L. Ticho Zacks, outstanding graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, speaks with Dean Todd Gleeson.
    Rachael L. Ticho Zacks comes from a family of attorneys, but she steps to the beat of a different drum. She is graduating from the University of Colorado this December with a bachelor’s degree in ecology and environmental biology.The choice suits
  • From left to right: Stephen Graham Jones, Claire Farago, and Scott Bruce
    Three members of the faculty at the University of Colorado have won 2009 Kayden Book Awards, which are CU awards that celebrate and disseminate excellent published scholarship in the humanities.The winners are:In the category of art history, Claire
  • Students at the University of Colorado are enjoying unprecedented success in gaining admission to U.S. medical schools even as graduates of other universities are experiencing declining rates of admission.This year, the medical-school acceptance
  • Four University of Colorado at «Ƶ undergraduate students have been awarded a David L. Boren Scholarship, one of the most competitive and coveted national scholarships for undergraduate international study.The four students are Jacob Burton, an
  • Ruth Mas, an assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Colorado, has been awarded a fellowship at The Society for the Humanities at Cornell University for the 2009-10 academic year.She was chosen because of the work she conducts
  • David Ferris
    David Ferris, chair of the University of Colorado Department of Humanities and professor of comparative literature and humanities, has been awarded a fellowship at Cambridge University’s Centre for Research into the Arts, Social Sciences, and
  • Steven Maier
    Steven Maier, distinguished professor in the University of Colorado Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, has been awarded the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award for 2009. This is one of
  • Pieter Johnson
    Pieter Johnson, an assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has won a highly prestigious David and Lucille Packard Fellowship, a five-year award that will support his study of emerging diseases in changing environments.Johnson will
  • Terry Thornberry
    CU Sociology Professor Terry Thornberry is the 2008 recipient of the Edwin H. Sutherland Award, the highest award for a criminologist, given by the American Society of Criminology. The award, established in 1960 and deemed “prestigious” by the
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