Kudos
Inaugural group of proposals was âuniversally strong and worthy,â Dean Glen Krutz notes.
A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow 91´ŤĂ˝ researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.
Assistant professor Cassandra Brooks has received an NSF CAREER award, the organization recently announced.
William Wei will be honored on May 21 for his contributions to the Asian American community.
91´ŤĂ˝âs Orit Peleg will use the support to launch a novel, interdisciplinary probe of the physics of firefly communications.
Following her passion rather than advice to major in a STEM field was key to finding a âsweet spot of successâ in political science and journalism for Serene Singh.
Two young faculty scientists at 91´ŤĂ˝ are among seven Colorado researchers who have won $1.41 million in total funding from the Boettcher Foundationâs Webb-Waring Awards program.
Marcos Stuernagel, assistant professor of theatre, and colleagues at HemiPress are changing the ways academic work is published and performance is archived in the theatre and performance-related fields.
Adam Bradley is a study in contrasts: a hip-hop expert who grew up in Salt Lake City, dissecting the literary devices of Shakespeare in one breath and Slick Rick in the next. He teaches in English, but his RAP Lab is in the chemistry building.
You have to thank Carol Burnett for Michelle Ellsworthâs art. At least in part. Ellsworth, associate professor of dance at the University of Colorado Boulder, has been captivated by dance since she was 7, when she first saw the Ernest Flat Dancers on The Carol Burnett Show. In between the showâs segments, jazz-dance sequences functioned as segues. âI thought, âOh, my gosh. Thatâs what I want to do for a living.ââ