College of Arts & Sciences
- ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ's Ankur Gupta’s discovery of sharper, more precise natural patterns expands on Alan Turing’s mathematical theory.
- From quantum science to journalism, these five ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ students, alumni and faculty are making bold, world-shaping contributions.
- ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ researchers are uncovering the story of Colorado’s rare fireflies.
- ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ linguistics professors Ambrocio Gutiérrez Lorenzo and Rai Farrelly work closely with Mexican communities to preserve the endangered Zapotec language and strengthen cultural ties.
- Take a peek at five new undergraduate and graduate degree paths ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ has unveiled over the past four years.
- CU fine arts professor Muriel Sibell-Wolle visited and sketched over a thousand mining towns in the American West. She is now known as one of the first and most prolific ghost town guidebook writers in the nation.
- For over three decades, CU Wizards has engaged and informed children about the wonders of science.
- Zoom in on a twentieth-century miniature English-Dutch dictionary in CU's Heritage Collection.
- CU’s Leslie Leinwand helped develop the first drug for an incurable heart disease, sold two companies for billions and founded a thriving biotech institute. She’s just getting started.
- Some have said Benjamin Franklin first came up with the idea for daylight saving time. Others believe it was adopted so farmers could have more hours of sunlight to work in the field. The real history of daylight saving time is much more complex.