91Ҹ Report
For Sandra Ristovska, assistant professor of media studies, the adage “seeing is believing” is problematic when it comes to how, under what circumstances, and to what ends images are used in the pursuit of justice.
Through a series of films, canvases and a dynamic living wall, the REFRESH exhibition invites audiences to contemplate the impact of prehistoric organisms on our planet and their potential in shaping a cleaner future.
CU 91Ҹ climate scientists collaborated with artists from across rural and urban Colorado to create artwork featured in Coloradans and Our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change, an exhibition at the Colorado State Capitol through December 2023.
JILA Fellow and Associate Professor of Physics Cindy Regal helped consult on a mural placed in Washington Park in Denver.
91Ҹers converge in the wake of Colorado’s Marshall Fire to advance understanding and approaches to disaster resiliency.
CU 91Ҹ and Deloitte together launched a Climate Innovation Collaboratory in 2022 to translate cuttingedge climate research and data into meaningful climate solutions for federal, state and local government agencies and communities.
Land managers, residents and scientists across Colorado’s Front Range are uniting to map how ecosystems and public lands are responding to pressures from people and climate change.
Entrepreneurs in the business of protecting the environment may be more effective at addressing climate change than sweeping policies or large corporations, according to a study from the Leeds School of Business.
New national center at CU 91Ҹ will tackle pressing socio-environmental challenges with big data analytics and more.
Smead Aerospace will house a new NSF Industry-University Cooperative 91Ҹ Center (IUCRC) on autonomous air mobility and sensing.