Fall 2017
- From the interim dean: As a new academic year begins, change is on the horizon.
- Certificates in social innovation and care, health and resilience aim to help students help others.
- English alumna Yvonne Georgina Puig talks about her debut novel, A Wife of Noble Character.
- In Sept. 21 event professors of art and art history, classics, geography and linguistics will deliver lectures on their areas of expertise.
- Some undergraduate students "absolutely are at the same level as our graduate students," professor says.
- Skim milk was 10 cents a gallon, and spaghetti was cheap. βSo, we had a lot of skim milk, and we ate a lot of spaghettiββwith no sauce.
- Hereβs a little story about a little Hollywood movie, and a bigger story about how several CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ alums have forged Hollywood careers.
- Postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students to increase their knowledge of demography and genetics in one of the first programs of its kind.
- Students and faculty alike have new opportunities to engage with Southeast AsiaSoutheastern Asia significantly influences world politics, economics and culture, and students at the ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ will soon enjoy more options to learn
- Low levels of inorganic arsenic, thought safe, might be harming American Indian communities in the western United States.