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Explore stories of ANDing among our alumni, students, faculty and staff.
To discover where each story begins, find the matching photo to the one on your printed A&S Snippet and select the article to learn more about ANDing鈥揳nd, don't miss the bonus article written by Interim Dean Daryl Maeda included below.
Kelsey John鈥檚 Navajo-centered Horses Connecting Communities initiative offers culturally relevant, practical education about horses.
Aspiring filmmaker and CU 抖阴传媒在线 senior Francesca Hiatt鈥檚 short film, Cherry Yogurt, relies on subtlety to touch on grief and support, viewed through children鈥檚 eyes.
Gregor MacGregor, assistant teaching professor of environmental studies, focuses on local economies and environmental justice in his Vulcan Mine Bakery.
CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 Ann Schmiesing, professor of German and Scandinavian Studies, publishes first English-language biography in more than five decades on Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
For CU 抖阴传媒在线 alumnus Todd Carver, what he learned in the lab as a student inspired industry-rocking innovation in developing digital bike-fitting technology.
The Day of Remembrance, Feb. 19, should focus our attention on how a constitutional republic can shun its first principles.
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Daryl J. Maeda, interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has been a faculty member at CU 抖阴传媒在线 since 2005. He holds a PhD in American culture from the University of Michigan, MA in ethnic studies from San Francisco State University and BS in mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. Author of the featured article, Incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans holds lessons now.





