For someone who spends a lot of time in the realm of the supernatural, medieval historian and CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Professor Scott Bruce has never seen a ghost or any other form of the undead.
Last spring, two CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students spent three weeks in South Africa studying post-Apartheid systems of leadership, peacekeeping and sustainable political development during a trip funded by Associate Vice Chancellor Alphonse Keasley.
The breadth of artistic skill of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ faculty is being celebrated in a new exhibit at the CU Art Museum. Ceramics, film, sculptures, multimedia installations, painting, photography and video works will be on view through Dec. 23.
Richelle Reilly uses a light touch when making improvements to spaces on campus so that people will say, "Isn't this lovely," yet not know she's made changes.
This summer, undergraduate students Max Wasser and Grace Kendziorski are spending time trapping pikas and counting alpine flowers in the name of environmental research.
Cousins Juan and Charlie Stewart, both CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ alumni, are carving out a space for themselves in the hot sauce market using Guatemalan family recipes and locally-sourced ingredients.
Ani Yahzid will be filming in the wilderness of Olympic National Park with hip hop musician Namaste. "The Exposure Film Project: When Hip Hop Meets the Outdoors" is an independent film Yahzid hopes will get millennials more engaged with the outdoors.
A student team developed an app-connected ring that turns colors into sounds or musical notes. By tapping a ring worn on your finger, you can make music anyplace, anytime.