Books
New book from CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó scholar Isabel Köster examines temple robbery and the ancient Roman politics of moral blame.
In recently published book The Garden, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó poet Julie Carr explores themes of time, war, Jewishness, memory, techno-biology, friendship and grief.
In new memoir, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó senior aging researcher Doug Seals chronicles the work of science when conditions aren’t ideal.
Why CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Professor Lee Frankel-Goldwater believes in the poetic potential of collaborating with artificial intelligence.
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.
Author Rebecca Rosenberg’s latest book continues her literary work highlighting the often-overlooked stories of remarkable women.
In new book God Bless the Pill, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó scholar Samira Mehta delves into the often-forgotten history of how liberal religion helped make birth control broadly available in America.
In new book, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó folklorist Jack Daly bridges the gap between academic research and Colorado legend.
In his new book 'Indigenous Tattoo Traditions,' CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó alumnus and 'Tattoo Hunter' host Lars Krutak highlights traditional techniques that sometimes date back millennia.
Having stepped away from high-powered careers, alumnus Scot Bealer and his wife, Lea Frye, now focus on what they love, writing about and photographing Rocky Mountain wildlife.