Research
- A recently published paper co-authored by CU Boulder’s Fernando Villanea offers new insights into what happened to the populations of Central Mexico a millennium ago.
- The biochemistry assistant professor is investigating how inflammatory proteins called NLRs establish the first line of defense against viral infection in bacteria and humans.
- The awards are part of $1.88 million in 2023 biomedical research grant funding for Colorado researchers.
- How PhD student Brigid Mark joined the fight for environmental justice after spending four years battling a pipeline that she says taints clean water, worsens climate change and erodes native treaty rights.
- Chosen by a faculty committee, the recipients of ASCEND Awards were recognized for their efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
- Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason ³Ô¹ÏÍø Foundation Professor of Law at the George Mason ³Ô¹ÏÍø Antonin Scalia School of Law, will join the Bruce D. Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Boulder as the Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy for fall 2023.Â
- As the Mountain Research Station celebrates turning 100, a look back on its history—and toward its future.
- Study finds that the ocean could never fully recover if a nuclear war were to break out.
- Fulbright Global Scholar Awards will enable Tim Oakes of geography and Brian Valente-Quinn of French to spend up to a year in travel, study, research and teaching.
- CU Boulder’s Henry Lovejoy updates LiberatedAfricans.org, which highlights a largely forgotten period of time in the history of African diaspora.