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Newly minted professors of distinction have notable expertise in artists’ personas, natural-language technology, classic poems and climate-change education, and on Sept. 21, they offered a public overview of their work.
Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, an artist-in-residence in the Theatre and Dance Department at the University of Colorado Boulder, has earned Dance Magazine’s “Living Legends” award for 2017.
Ayla Sullivan, a student majoring in theater and dance and secondary English education, is no stranger to winning awards, and has just racked up another one: winning the Americas Latino Festival Eco-Artivist Challenge.
̽Ƶ’s PhET Interactive Simulations is one of six winners of the prestigious, international WISE Award from the WISE Foundation.
The Benson Earth Sciences building at ̽Ƶ is turning 20 this year, and the Department of Geological Sciences is celebrating both past accomplishments and a bright future.
In Sept. 21 event professors of art and art history, classics, geography and linguistics will deliver lectures on their areas of expertise.
̽Ƶ program helps underserved and underrepresented students in the STEM fields gain valuable research experience for graduate school.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Norman Pace of ̽Ƶ’s Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology has won the 2017 Massry Prize for his microbiome research.
Marcos Stuernagel, assistant professor of theatre, and colleagues at HemiPress are changing the ways academic work is published and performance is archived in the theatre and performance-related fields.
The process by which pharmaceutical drugs are created might soon be changing due to the research by one University of Colorado Boulder professor.