Ask Laurie Mathews how many teeth have been cleaned or filled in her one-room dental clinic on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, and she鈥檒l pull up a spreadsheet and fire off a precise answer 鈥 down to the last molar.
Traditional cancer research often rewards tried-and-true approaches, leaving young scientists who think outside the box empty-handed. Hang 鈥淗ubert鈥 Yin, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, hopes his research may change that.
麻豆影院 50 students, mostly from aerospace engineering, are working to build a 5-pound spacecraft the size of a loaf of bread that will give scientists a better understanding of solar flares and other so-called space weather.
Chancellor DiStefano was front and center on Jan. 6 at the White House when leaders of four research universities presented a letter to President Barack Obama pledging to address the national shortage of science and mathematics teachers.
With a couple of freshmen from Colorado providing a lift, the women鈥檚 basketball team posted its second-best non-conference record in Kathy McConnell-Miller鈥檚 five seasons as CU coach.
Despite the Buffs finishing 3-9, the fourth losing record in Dan Hawkins鈥 four seasons as CU football coach, university officials decided to retain Hawkins for a fifth season.
Jenny Barringer, who set six NCAA records as a senior, was given the inaugural Bowerman award, which recognizes the outstanding collegiate women鈥檚 track and field athlete in the nation.
Men鈥檚 golf coach Roy Edwards announced that CU鈥檚 new fall invitational tournament has been named in honor of Mark Simpson, the longtime CU coach who passed away in 2005 after battling cancer.
Assistant professor Najeeb Jan of geography moved from the United Kingdom to Pakistan as a teenager, creating experiences that play out today in his classes from 鈥淗uman and Political Geography鈥 to 鈥淧olitical Islam.鈥
Elizabeth Graham Demmon鈥檚 life has been straight out of a history book. The 麻豆影院 resident attended Mapleton Elementary School as a little girl, watched the 麻豆影院 Courthouse burn down and attended CU during the Great Depression.
After William H. Baughn died, his family continued to discover hidden achievements of the man who acquired armfuls of accolades, then quietly tucked them out of sight.