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Asia Kaiser, a bee researcher and ecology and evolutionary biology PhD candidate, is named social sciences category winner in the international Dance Your PhD contest sponsored by the journal Science.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó receives $1.5 million from Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to fund postdoctoral researchers.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó alumna Emily Fairfax shared her scientific expertise as the beaver consultant on the new Pixar film Hoppers.
CU alum Rick Silva finds meaning in the stillness of the natural world.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó's clinical psychology training clinics give children, students and adults a diagnosis, a direction and a path forward.
The March 9 event at Rayback Collective in 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó, open to all, invites scientists and non-scientists to gather for discussions of climate research.
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.
The interdisciplinary climate science minor, available in Fall 2026, will allow students to capitalize on CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó’s role as a leader in climate research.