People Before the Park

People Before the Park: The Kootenai and Blackfeet before Glacier National Park

July 7, 2015

Step out of a world governed by clocks and calendars and into the worldview of the Kootenai and Blackfeet peoples.

Spirituals: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography for Research and Performance

Spirituals: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography for Research and Performance

July 1, 2015

Spirituals originated among enslaved Africans in America during the colonial era.

Val Constien

Steeplechaser in the Wild

July 1, 2015

Val Constien’s (EnvEngr’18) parents never had to tell her to go outside to play.

Misplaced Talent

Misplaced Talent: A Guide to Better People Decisions

June 22, 2015

Misplaced Talent takes a hard look at the cluttered field of Talent Management, and offers a clear guide to making better people decisions in any organization.

Daughters of the West Mesa

Daughters of the West Mesa

June 16, 2015

This novel is based on a true story. In 2009 eleven female remains and an unborn fetus were discovered on the West Mesa outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Topping-off ceremony at Folsom Field

Now – March 30, 2015

June 1, 2015

On a cloudless spring day at Folsom Field, the final beam of the Champions Center moves into place during a “topping-off” ceremony.

Eric Gershon

Editor’s Note – Summer 2015

June 1, 2015

It’s hard to imagine 3 billion miles, the distance (give or take) between Earth and Pluto. That’s the equivalent of about 12,500 trips to our moon.

Carol Cleland

Inquiry: Carol Cleland

June 1, 2015

CU-Boulder philosopher Carol Cleland is helping NASA rethink what life is.

North Dakota

Fenn Wins 2015 Pulitzer Prize

June 1, 2015

CU-Boulder historian Elizabeth Fenn’s book on plains indians was a decade in the making.

Shakespeare illustration

Shakespeare to Remember

June 1, 2015

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival, which is playing out its 58th season this summer, is at its finest when the weather cooperates — which doesn’t always mean what you might think it does.

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