Division of Arts and Humanities
Tails of Two Cities Sanctuary, founded and run by CU Boulder alumna Jess Osborne and her husband, CU Boulder Professor Myles Osborne, gives unwanted or neglected animals a safe, comfortable forever home.
The CU Boulder Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts assistant professor is finding success as an independent filmmaker.
Collaboration between the Department of History, Open ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Israel and Berlin’s Center for Research on Antisemitism brings scholars and graduate students together in joint research.
The films of 1975, currently featured in CU Boulder’s International Film Series, reflected the times and the culture in ways that hadn’t been seen before, says film scholar Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz.
Marking its 75th anniversary this autumn, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has become a cultural touchstone for fantasy and faith, says CU Boulder religious studies Professor Deborah Whitehead.
At the D&D table, says CU Boulder humanities scholar and gaming podcast host Andrew Gilbert, everyone has a voice.- An innovative project in the Program for Teaching East Asia brings culture and history to Colorado K-12 students.
Aspiring filmmaker and CU Boulder senior Francesca Hiatt’s short film, Cherry Yogurt, relies on subtlety to touch on grief and support, viewed through children’s eyes.
In addition to serving as interim director, Saska has served as the museum’s chief curator and director of academic engagement.
At Sept. 17 gathering, representatives of the arts at CU Boulder, in Boulder and across the Front Range built connections in the nascent We Are Art Buffs initiative.