Erin Tripp

Erin Tripp (Full version)

Dec. 1, 2015

Lichen Hunter (full, unabridged version) Even amid a massive die-off of life on Earth that’s been called “the sixth extinction,” scientists continue to discover new species. CU-Boulder biologist Erin Tripp recently found two previously unknown species of lichens — in the same location in the same week. She was participating...

Short Flights

Short Flights: Thirty-Two Modern Writers Share Aphorisms of Insight, Inspiration, and Wit

Nov. 13, 2015

A unique anthology that draws together the work and musings of our leading pioneers of short-form writing, this book features writers who take this time-honored literary form to new heights.

The Road Back From Broken

The Road Back From Broken

Oct. 20, 2015

Four months after surviving an IED blast in Afghanistan, Army sergeant Jacob Fitzgerald has recovered from his physical injuries but his invisible wounds continue to fester.

Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater

Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater: A Stage-by-Stage Guide to Setting Your Child on the Path to Adventurous Eating

Oct. 20, 2015

Pediatrician Nimali Fernando and feeding therapist Melanie Potock (aka Dr. Yum and Coach Mel) know the importance of giving your child the right start on his or her food journey — for good health, motor skills and even cognitive and emotional development.

One, Two, Family

One, Two, Family

Oct. 6, 2015

One, Two, Family is a children’s book also suitable for toddlers. It tells the story of one family comprising of a mother, a girl and a boy.

Apprehensions & Convictions

Apprehensions & Convictions: Adventures of a 50-Year-Old Rookie Cop

Oct. 1, 2015

What makes a fifty-year-old man quit a highly successful career in charity work to take on the low-paid, dangerous job of being a police officer?

Edgar Heap of Birds

Edgar Heap of Birds

Sept. 25, 2015

For over three decades, contemporary Native American artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds has pursued a disciplined practice in multiple media, having shown his paintings, drawings, prints and text-based conceptual art throughout numerous national and international galleries and public spaces.

Ayumi’s Violin

Ayumi’s Violin

Sept. 22, 2015

In 1959 when her mother dies, twelve-year-old Ayumi leaves her home in Japan to find her American father.

Chris Davenport, Christy and Ted Mahon summiting Jagged Mountain

Now – May 27, 2015

Sept. 1, 2015

Chris Davenport (Hist’93) and Aspen ski mountaineers Christy and Ted Mahon made history this spring by summiting Colorado’s 13,824-foot Jagged Mountain and skiing down.

Eric Gershon

Editor’s Note – Fall 2015

Sept. 1, 2015

We’ll find no new glory by resting on our laurels. But every so often it’s worth pausing to draw inspiration from triumphs past and to appreciate the people who made them happen.

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