Division of Arts and Humanities
Trump’s coercive tactics in Latin America evoke era of gunboat diplomacy—and the rise of anti‑imperialism it helped spur.
'Expressions of Identity in Ancient Greek Coins' opens Wednesday as a collaboration between the Department of Classics and the CU Art Museum.
In new mid-grade novel Confessions of a Mango, writing team Katheryn Lumsden and Nathan Pieplow explore the challenges of navigating middle school with a dyslexia diagnosis.
Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, will be observed on CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó campus Tuesday with a public reading of the names of Jews killed in the Holocaust.
Religious studies graduate student Shafiu Alidu went in search of West Africa’s boldest believers in the Yan Hakika Sufi sect.
CU alum Rick Silva finds meaning in the stillness of the natural world.
Who is remembered in philosophy? A University Libraries project asks anew.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Professor Kirk Ambrose set out to better understand art, doubt and medieval pilgrimages, but his 800-mile walk has modern implications.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó scholar Nicole Mansfield Wright notes that Bridgerton demonstrates how fantasy can illuminate real history.- An innovative project in the Program for Teaching East Asia brings culture and history to Colorado K-12 students.