History
- Historian to speak at CU Â鶹ӰԺ Oct. 23 on protests against growing control by China.
- The topic is timely and important, but discussions about it are mired in ideology and falsehoods, says William Wei, CU Â鶹ӰԺ and state historian.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Elizabeth ‘Lil’ Fenn is one of 15 intellectuals nationwide to receive a Public Scholar award.
- New maps of pre-colonial Africa provide context on the slaves who departed from the Bight of Benin
- Scholars to use awards to support research of imperial legacy on standardized testing in the Middle East and adult adoptions and family formation in Japan.
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies uses the unlikely story of Providence Canyon—and the 1930's contest over its origins and meaning—to recount the larger history of soil in America.
- Never officially recognized during her lifetime, the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Colorado was posthumously honored this spring. Now, a biography telling the long-overlooked story of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan has been published.
- Caroline Grego, who is pursuing her PhD in history at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, has won a prestigious fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.
- When Stan Garnett (Hist’78) came to the CU Â鶹ӰԺ in the fall of 1974, he planned to study classics, then become an ordained Presbyterian minister. His time at CU, however, would eventually yield a different path built on the great themes of civilization.