Emmanuel David will use the fellowship to explore a little-known performance tour of Christine Jorgensen, a pioneer of the transgender movement, across Asia and the Pacific in the 1960s
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced the winners of this year's Alan T. Waterman Award, which the agency describes as the nation's highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers.
The University of Colorado Boulder will lead a five-year, $10 million National Science Foundation-funded initiative to reimagine cyberinfrastructure user support services and delivery to keep pace with the evolving needs of academic scientific researchers.
Accurately determining how much radiation Earth receives across the electromagnetic spectrum, particularly in ultraviolet, visible-light, and near-infrared wavelengths, is crucial for understanding the rate and degree to which Earth’s climate is changing.
The environmental studies class, in partnership with Mission Zero, aims to reflect on the past to create a more equitable and responsible future
Thirty-nine CU Boulder graduate students receive prestigious fellowships.
Prestigious award signifies University of Colorado as a top leader in oncology research, diagnostics, treatment, and education.
The far-reaching impact of the work of CU Denver’s School of Education & Human Development (SEHD) is demonstrated by the many projects that serve as connections to a broad community of educators and leaders.
CAM faculty member and art historian Yang Wang received a prestigious fellowship that allowed her to continue her scholarly work establishing Chinese ink painting in the discussion of postwar modernist art.
Farney’s role includes managing the day-to-day operations of the library as well as leading the strategic planning process to direct the future of the library.