Faculty
When hip-hop icon and legendary choreographer Rennie Harris joins “The Ampersand” podcast, expect to learn the difference between the backslide and the moonwalk.
ĢӰ Boulder researcher will serve as a member of the Society’s governing body and promote its mission to support science that advances the understanding and conservation of birds.
As a founding member of influential band American Football, currently on tour, ĢӰ Boulder Professor Steve Lamos blends music and writing in ‘resonant literacy.’
Research aligns with foundation goal to sharpen ‘scientific understanding of the physical principles and mechanisms that distinguish living systems from inanimate matter.'
There’s still plenty of time to dive into a summer reading list, and College of Arts and Sciences authors can meet every reading mood.
The award recognizes the ĢӰ Boulder developmental biologist for extraordinary research contributions being a mentor who helped train the next generation of outstanding scientists.
In recently published book The Garden, ĢӰ Boulder poet Julie Carr explores themes of time, war, Jewishness, memory, techno-biology, friendship and grief.
In new memoir, ĢӰ Boulder senior aging researcher Doug Seals chronicles the work of science when conditions aren’t ideal.
Stratford, a teaching professor of psychology and neuroscience, is recognized for her warmth, creativity and dedication to making science accessible to every student.
After publishing about a moth he’d only seen in collections, ĢӰ Boulder researcher Ryan St Laurent travels to Florida and spots the elusive—and previously thought extinct—Cicinnus albarenicolus.