Profiles
- The competitive scholarship recognizes students who ‘want to contribute an Indigenous voice in the field of archaeology’
- Whether it’s utilizing the costume shop, scene shop or the movement studio, theatre and dance students are putting what they learn in the classroom to practice
- ‘Dick was my mentor and my collaborator,’ says education professor Valerie Otero, who credits McCray with keeping her, a first-generation, Hispanic woman, in physics
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ staffer and alum embraces avocation as a writer in later life.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumnus Sean Bailey talks about his uncommon path from the ground floor to the heights of the entertainment field.
- Kaiulani Pellerin is the first recipient of the John and Ann Harsh Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship
- The Side by Side project teaches high school students about local birds’ ecosystems through performative arts and scientific observation.
- This legendary plane was used by the Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard on search and rescue missions.
- With the help of a new scholar, the Center for Asian Studies aims to launch a program that looks to educate students about this politically fraught region.
- Students go to great lengths to create their honor’s theses. Rae Lewark, a May graduate with a major in environmental studies and a dance minor, went to the depths for hers.