2021-22
- More than half of people diagnosed with one psychiatric disorder will be diagnosed with a second or third.
- Colorado Law’s American Indian Law Clinic is helping to provide critical legal services to members of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe.
- Lydia Wagenknecht, a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology at CU Boulder’s College of Music and a recent recipient of a Fulbright Research Award, delves into questions of equity, justice and ecotourism in Chile, particularly around the city of Punta Arenas.
- W.E.B. Du Bois is considered one of the most influential thinkers of the modern era—and yet, most of his legacy has been confined to his scholarly work within racial studies.
- The CU Boulder-affiliated academic journal English Language Notes dedicated an entire issue to the recently published Harlem Renaissance-era novel Romance in Marseille by Claude McKay in April 2021.
- Theater-based “vocal empowerment” programs can increase self-authorship and civic engagement among young Egyptian women, according to a CU Boulder-led study.
- Helanius J. Wilkins, assistant professor of dance, was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant for a choreographed duet intended to “heal and unite” and to reflect “re-bodying belonging to become better ancestors.”
- This year, CU Boulder said goodbye to a beloved member of the campus community—this one had three horns, a wide frill and was dug up in Wyoming in 1891.