Bruce on Ice

Chasing Ice

June 1, 2018

Bruce Bartleson, 83, and his wife Deirdre, seek out untouched ice for “wild” ice skating.

Selling Reagan’s Foreign Policy: Going Public vs. Executive Bargaining

Selling Reagan’s Foreign Policy: Going Public vs. Executive Bargaining

In N. Stephen Kane’s (PhDHist’70) new book, Selling Reagan’s Foreign Policy: Going Public vs. Executive Bargaining, he examines President Reagan’s and his administration’s efforts to mobilize public and congressional support for seven of the president’s controversial foreign policy initiatives.

Cover of Nan Goodman’s book, “The Puritan Cosmopolis: The Law of Nations and the Early American Imagination"

The Puritan Cosmopolis: The Law of Nations and the Early American Imagination

In Nan Goodman’s book, “The Puritan Cosmopolis: The Law of Nations and the Early American Imagination,” she traces a sense of kinship that emerged from within the larger realm of Puritan law and literature in late seventeenth-century New England.

Tree in bloom on campus

CU's Campus Tree Tour

When the University of Colorado Boulder first opened in 1876, campus was nearly treeless. Today, campus is home to approximately 5,000 trees and nearly 60 different species.

trivia bowl team winners

Trivia Master Tells All

May 22, 2018

A first-person account by a veteran of the CU Trivia Bowl

CU Pool

Campus Photo of the Week

Student's enjoy CU's Outdoor Pool, which opened for the summer on May 1. Visit /recreation/ for the rec center's full summer scedule, including special events, trainings and excercise classes.

Sailor

Buff Love from the North Pole

“If all goes well, I’ll be sending Buff love just shy of the North Pole this August!” writes Neil Almy, who is on a year-long sailing expedition with the goal of sailing farther north than any other vessel in history, through the Northwest Passage to the very edge of the Polar Ice Cap.

Woodbury

Then and Now: Woodbury Arts and Sciences Building

Woodbury served as a temporary hospital during the 1918 influenza epidemic before being converted to the business school in the 1920s.

Democratizing

Democratizing Urban Development

Rising housing costs puts secure and decent housing in central urban neighborhoods in peril. How do civil society organizations (CSOs) effectively demand accountability from the state to address the needs of low-income residents?

Space Exploration

Space Exploration: Past, Present, Future

Humanity has always looked to the stars, but it hasn’t been until relatively recently that we have managed to travel into space. Carolyn Collins Petersen’s (Edu’78; MJour’96) book, titled "Space Explorations: Past, Present, Future," takes you there.

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