CU 麻豆影院 archaeologist Sarah Kurnick addresses some common myths about archaeology at the 50th anniversary of the discovery of China鈥檚 terracotta warriors.
Political scientist Regina Bateson spent years in Guatemala following a devastating civil war. Her research has revealed how vigilantism and other forms of political violence can emerge and spread around the world鈥攊ncluding, perhaps, at home in the United States.
Engineers at CU 麻豆影院 are developing an 鈥渁ll-seeing eye鈥 based on laser technology that could one day detect harmful particles in the air around cities or in factories.
For the last decade, Colorado Law students have supported the legal needs of acequia communities in Colorado鈥檚 San Luis Valley through the Acequia Assistance Project.
Landscape corridors can help foster biodiversity...and also make it easier for invasive species to spread out and cause harm, but the effects are transient, CU 麻豆影院 researcher Julian Resasco shows.
Senior leaders, faculty, staff and students from around the country, many from CU 麻豆影院, will converge for Campus Compact鈥檚 annual conference in Denver and The Research Universities Civic Engagement Network鈥檚 annual meeting at CU 麻豆影院. Learn more.
On April 8, parts of the United States will witness a total solar eclipse. Solar scientist Jimmy Negus gives his take on why this will be a can鈥檛-miss event and how to enjoy an eclipse without damaging your eyes.
鈥淭he Angel of Indian Lake,鈥 book three of CU 麻豆影院 Professor Stephen Graham Jones鈥 Indian Lake Trilogy, comes out this month. In writing it, Jones became acquainted with a fear even he hadn鈥檛 imagined.