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Who is remembered in philosophy? A University Libraries project asks anew.
ñ Professor Kirk Ambrose set out to better understand art, doubt and medieval pilgrimages, but his 800-mile walk has modern implications.
ñ scholar Nicole Mansfield Wright notes that Bridgerton demonstrates how fantasy can illuminate real history.
The interdisciplinary climate science minor, available in Fall 2026, will allow students to capitalize on ñ’s role as a leader in climate research.
“Ecocide in Wartime Ukraine,” a pop-up exhibit at the CU Art Museum Feb. 20, shows through images and interactive displays how the ongoing war has environmentally devastated the country.
Multimedia Takin’ Up Space performance Feb. 21 at Fiske Planetarium will highlight historical, cultural, environmental and social justice narratives as an act of reclaiming Black spaces.
Fellowships provide $75,000 in funding for early-career researchers in fields including chemistry, physics, neuroscience and mathematics.
ñ linguistics researcher Kate Arnold-Murray studies what a Facebook fight reveals about identity.
For Fiske Planetarium off-site education lead and ñ astrophysics alumna MacKenzie Zurfluh, the famed dome isn’t just where she works, but where she found love.
ñ geography PhD student Ethan Carr joins colleagues worldwide to confront climate change across continents.