Research
- CU Boulder’s Henry Lovejoy updates LiberatedAfricans.org, which highlights a largely forgotten period of time in the history of African diaspora.
- Karen Bailey will present her work on the fraught relationship between elephant and human communities in Thailand when she receives her award at the Ecological Society of America 2023 Annual Meeting.
- Pink spring beauties are ephemerals that sustained the earliest Americans, and selection pressure may hold the clue to color variation.
- Don Grant’s new book takes readers inside a hospital where nurses and others tending to patients are also navigating between science and spirituality.
- CU Boulder faculty member recognized with national excellence in teaching award from a leading group for professional, continuing and online education.
- Gia Voeltz, CU Boulder professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology, changed the way we visualize cells.
- Native Americans have been associated with bison in North America for more than 15,000 years.
- As a high school student, Morgan Knuesel was counseled to avoid a class in physics, because it was too ‘hard’; this week, she graduates with a degree in physics, summa cum laude, and is the 2023 outstanding graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences.
- Gordana Dukovic and Elspeth Dusinberre win support to enlarge the frontiers of sustainable chemistry and knowledge of the ancient Phrygians, respectively.
- Scholar to use award to finish book project on how African Americans have retained Black Civil War memories.