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  • 44 Plays for 44 Presidents
    Just in time for the United States presidential election, CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 Department of Theatre & Dance gears up for a production of 鈥44 Plays for 44 Presidents,鈥 a funny and poignant whirlwind trip through American history.
  • Teena Marie Custer
    This fall, CU 抖阴传媒在线 brings street culture to the stage with [UN] W.R.A.P.: Women of the Cypher, a weekend-long performance event bringing together renowned female Hip-Hop scholars, artists and enthusiasts for a critical and creative exchange.
  • Buffalo Bicycle Classic
    The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a cycling fundraiser. Since 2003, more than $3 million in scholarships have been awarded to promising students in CU-抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Cymbeline
    The Colorado Shakespeare Festival continues its season of myths, legends and fairy tales with the classic, fantasy-like Cymbeline. From battle scenes to mistaken identities to a magical love story, this timeless play still sweeps audiences of all ages off their feet more than 400 years after it was first staged.
  • CU Caf茅 seminars percolate diversity in research
    A group called CU Caf茅 (the group initially began meeting over coffee), offers a student-run seminar series that brings in minority scholars from other institutions to talk about their research and give their perspectives about succeeding in the academic environment. 鈥淚t鈥檚 small, but it鈥檚 powerful,鈥 one participant says.
  • Young students
    How does parental choice affect public education? On Wednesday, Jan. 27, a panel of scholars from the 抖阴传媒在线 School of Education and the Center for Values and Social Policy will tackle the legal and philosophical issues parents face as they make decisions related to state testing, vaccinations and school choice.
  • The body of a patient who passed away in Guinea is given back to the family for their funeral after being decontaminated by a team from Doctors Without Borders. Photo Amandine Colin/MSF
    On Oct. 14, three professors will discuss Ebola in a talk entitled, 鈥淓bola: Contagion and Quarantine鈥 as part of the Social Sciences Today Forum series.
  • Peter Hunt, associate professor and chair of classics, demonstrates a mock blood sacrifice during a spear-and-formation exercise in his Alexander the Great and the Rise of Macedonia class. Photo by Noah Larsen.
    It鈥檚 one thing to study Alexander the Great and the rise of Macedonia. It鈥檚 another to re-enact the battle tactics of his day. University of Colorado students of classics experienced the latter as they marched around the Norlin quad with PVC spears
  • Frank Wilczek, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Physics, is scheduled to give the 46th George Gamow Memorial Lecture at the 抖阴传媒在线 on April 26.
    Frank Wilczek likens Large Hadron Collider to Egyptian pyramids and praises 鈥渓andmark鈥 work of team involving CU physicistTo Frank Wilczek, the Large Hadron Collider may be the defining symbol of modern culture鈥攍ike the pyramids of ancient Egypt,
  • CU Theatre and Dance Chair Bud Coleman, center, shares a warm moment with members of the Fine Arts Academy at Far Eastern State University in Russia. Coleman collaborated with his Russian colleagues to produce an American musical, set in New York, but performed in Russian.
    The behind-the-scenes work for a production is never easy, even under ideal circumstances. Imagine, then, preparing for an American musical set in New York, to be produced in Russia and to be directed, choreographed and costumed by artists from
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