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The documentary exhibit āRevolutionary Grain,ā open now through March 15 in the Macky Gallery, highlights the stories of former Black Panther Party members and ongoing struggles for racial justice.
Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Wattersonās beloved comic strip, ended three decades ago this month, yet its magic endures, says William Kuskin, CU Boulder English professor and expert on comics and graphic novels.
Olivia Neilly, who is earning a double major in English and molecular, cellular and developmental biology with a perfect 4.0 GPA, is named the collegeās outstanding graduate for fall 2025.
With the Nov. 26 cinematic release of Hamnet, CU Boulder scholars consider what we actually know about the famed playwright and why weāre still reading him four centuries later.
CU Boulder Professor Marcia Douglas brings the images and memories that fill her writing, as well as her love of language and words, to The Ampersand.
With this month marking Duneās 60th anniversary, CU Boulderās Benjamin Robertson discusses the bookās popular appeal while highlighting the dramatic changes science fiction experienced following its publication.
CU Boulderās William Kuskin, who teaches a course on comics and graphic novels, considers Supermanās enduring appeal as Hollywood debuts a new adaptation about the Man of Steel.
In acclaimed new novel, CU Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones explores ideas of āwhat an Indian is or isnāt.ā
'The Great Gatsby' remains relevant for modern readers by shapeshifting with the times, says CU Boulder scholar Martin Bickman.
In her Writing in the Age of AI course, CU Boulderās Teresa Nugent helps students think critically about new technology.