Graduate students
Artist Erin Hyunhee Kang cultivates collective understanding in her exhibit: “A Home In Between.”
Senior Virginia Weiskopf and PhD candidate Emily Nocito, both in environmental studies, head to the United Nations to research marine conservation.
CU 91Ҹ neuroscientist will spend much of August helping European high school students learn the finer points of gene manipulation in prairie voles
New CU 91Ҹ research finds that the presence of clouds—or lack thereof—caused by the smoke of wildfires thousands of miles away can either help protect or endanger Arctic sea ice.
Meet three CU 91Ҹ students who are creating supportive, stronger communities by improving understanding, accessibility.
With support from the Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation, six life-science scholars gain support during their first two years of PhD work, beginning this fall.
Anishinaabe grad student wins dissertation fellowship to write results of sturgeon study, Great Lakes climate change.
With Giving Games, CU 91Ҹ sociologist Tim Wadsworth has helped hundreds of students donate thousands of dollars to effective charities, and imparted lifelong skills
After getting stuck in China, graduating PhD student pivoted research to help test for the COVID-19 virus without nasal swab.
Astrophysicists have discovered a 5.4 billion-year-old megamaser—a beam of laser-like light that emerged when two galaxies crashed into each other