Stories of Arts & Sciences

Tell us, O muse, of that ingenious hero who traveled far and wide

With Christopher Nolan’s adaptation ofThe Odyssey dominating the summer box office, ĢӰ Boulder classics scholar John Gibert considers why Homer’s epic is a tale that endures.


A&S Highlight: August 2026

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If these stones could talk…

On an Ampersand walking tour of campus during ĢӰ Boulder’s 150th anniversary year, Professor Emeritus Paul Chinowsky weaves a tapestry of campus stories one brick at a time.


A&S Highlight: July 2026

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Peter Blanken Elected 2027 American Meteorological Society (AMS) Fellow

Fellows are selected by a council based on their contributions to atmospheric, related oceanic or hydrologic sciences.

Award winner:Peter Blanken, professor of geography

Join us for the Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic on Sunday, September 13, 2026.

The sculpture chosen to be in the word's most prestigious art shows, the Whitney Biennial, is called “SHE MUST BE A MATRIARCH.”

Featured scholar: Anna Tsouhlarakis
Associate Professor of Arts Practices
Director of the Foundations Arts Program

Society of Woman Geographers' Evelyn L. Pruitt Fellowship

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Award winner:Esmee Mulder, geography PhD student

The works exhibited include historical maps, photographs, watercolors and modern cartography that show human-wildlife interactions.

Presented each year in recognition of outstanding and significant contributions to hydrologic science.

Award winner:Holly Barnard, professor of geography