Arts & Culture
- Well over two-dozen major outdoor sculptures populate the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus.
- Last year, Megan Moriarty (Hist'02) launched Inclusipedia, a project to add influential Â鶹ӰԺ women and people of color to Wikipedia.
- Oscar-winner Viola Davis spoke at Macky Auditorium about growing up poor, the value of big dreams and her experience of Hollywood as a black actress.
- Wei Wu came to the U.S. from China in 2007. Now he's got a Grammy.
- A Q&A with Andrew Hudson — Buff, jazz musician, career expert and founder of Andrew Hudson's Jobs List.
- Former CU Â鶹ӰԺ journalism fellow Laura Krantz explores all things Bigfoot in Wild Thing, named one of 2018's Best Podcasts by the Atlantic.
- In Hebrew, it's harder than you'd think to write "student" in a gender-neutral way. A CU duo changed that.
- When Clayton Vaughn was 11-years-old, he started playing the cello. He is now a cellist in the United States Marine Band, the oldest continuously active professional musical organization in the country.
- Jackson Crawford, director of CU’s Nordic Studies program, studies and translates Old Norse, a language spoken by medieval Scandinavians. Here the native Coloradan talks Vikings, videos and his contribution to the Disney animated film Frozen. Â
- Some engineers might scoff at making art. But Jean Hertzberg is all about it. She's helping students reveal the beauty all around us.