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- Michael Grab (Soc'07) creates stunning rock art, practicing at least three to five hours a day, often in moving water. It’s more than a hobby: Grab has given live stone-balancing performances at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and at music festivals in Stockholm and in the Netherlands. He's also published a book of his work...
- ³Ô¹ÏÍø 1,000 plant species, mostly exotic, thrive inside CU-Boulder's 30th Street greenhouse.
- By 1911 CU-Boulder’s women had decided the time was right for a major campus building of their own, one with parlors, bedrooms, a dining room and a gymnasium.
- It’s been a banner year for the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Press of Colorado, the nonprofit book publisher co-founded by CU-Boulder in 1965.
- Over decades CU-Boulder has earned a supreme reputation in skiing, starting with its first national championship, in 1959.
- Contenders for the Republican nomination for president prepare to debate at Coors Events Center before a live audience of about 1,000.
- When Barack Obama became the first sitting president to visit CU-Boulder, there was no primary election underway or debate on his schedule.
- Chris Davenport (Hist’93) and Aspen ski mountaineers Christy and Ted Mahon made history this spring by summiting Colorado’s 13,824-foot Jagged Mountain and skiing down.
- In the summer of 1979 Robert Decker (Comm’84) studied under Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. The life-changing experience united his emerging love of photography with his awe of America’s wild places.