Research
- CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß researcher Mathias Nordvig joins The Ampersand podcast to discuss animism, Norse mythology and what it means to live on Earth.
- Summer Haag and Clyde Kertzer made major news in the math world while working on a summer research project.
- In new publication, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß PhD graduate Kimberly Killen highlights how ‘angry feminist claims’ have the power to inform and mobilize.
- The stunning flower, seen in Colorado’s high country, might be a distinct species or not; regardless, this is science at work.
- In a critically acclaimed new translation of The Iliad, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß classics Professor Laurialan Reitzammer sees the enduring relevance of Homer.
- Marking the 90th anniversary this month of the first 'photograph' of the Loch Ness monster, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß scholar muses on what qualifies as ‘truth’ and ‘fiction’ and the overlap of conspiracy theories and myths.
- CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß professor’s recent book highlights how employers organized to fight labor before the New Deal.
- In his new book lecture Tuesday, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß researcher Reiland Rabaka focuses on the relationship between the Black Women’s Liberation Movement and its music, heralding pioneers like Aretha Franklin.
- Scientists suspect there’s ice hiding on the Moon, and a host of missions from the U.S. and beyond are searching for it.
- CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß sociology instructor Laura Patterson details how feminism is influencing female roles in horror films, expanding them far beyond the ‘damsel in distress’ trope.