Students in Focus
- The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the internship and job plans of many CU students and recent graduates. Ahmed Ferjani was studying abroad in Spain. Learn what's become of the U.S.-based internship that he was set to start.
- CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Today recently spoke with Shawn O’Neal, a doctoral candidate in ethnic studies, to learn more about Anti-Racism I, the first of three new Coursera courses he has developed with Jennifer Ho, professor of ethnic studies and director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts.
- A petition created by two CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº students seeks to make Black, Indigenous and other people of color feel safe, heard and valued.
- Imagine a textile that cleans itself, killing viruses and bacteria and dissolving flecks of embedded organic material. Such a fabric could transform the safety of seating in planes, buses and other public spaces—a particularly appealing prospect in current times.
- After months of remote work due to COVID-19, Chris Heckman and some of his team are headed back to the lab for testing and experimentation.
- Rising Engineering Plus senior Adrian Gutierrez successfully developed an automated bag valve mask, a device he hopes will help those with coronavirus in Mexico, his home for 18 years.
- Students and alumni have helped spread awareness about how to maintain a safe environment; raised funds to help support students, staff and faculty; and led efforts to donate and 3D-print personal protective equipment.
- With Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) support, political science major Nicholas Turco is studying the experiences of LGBTQ+ athletes in CU Athletics.
- Osman, a CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº junior, has spent the last two years on a leadership odyssey that has made space for students of color and environmental justice on campus.
- Aspen Heidekrueger was diagnosed with leukemia when she was 12. Now cancer-free, the CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº junior has designed and built a blog to spread cancer awareness and offer advice and encouragement to patients and survivors.