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Through creating a class centered around surveys from CU’s American Politics Research Lab, grad student teaches his students not only to think critically about politics and survey design, but also how to analyze the data of a large-scale poll.
Danny Long’s students are getting a hands-on lesson in attention to detail as they compose, typeset and hand-print 118 poems for the elements of the Periodic Table.
Alex Wolf-Root, a former collegiate track athlete pursuing a PhD in philosophy at ñ, first got the idea to create a course melding philosophy and sports following a conversation about “Deflategate.”
He’s a competitive pistol shooter who spends much of his free time roaming the wilds of Wyoming. And he has thousands of followers on YouTube, where he regales followers with tales of Nordic heroes in a dulcet baritone.
Research focuses on young people who face ‘a dizzying duality of both resilience and risk.’
As humans evolved and expanded, so too did barn swallows, new research from ñ suggests
There is a new way to be virtually active in the classroom, and it’s via a robot named Kubi, an innovation of the Office of Information and Technology at ñ.
ñ students from across disciplines on campus can hone their writing skills—something most employers have been calling for in recent years—through the newly launched Interdisciplinary Certificate in Writing.
The Boulder Public Library hosts one of the most extraordinary literature festivals in the world, an event ñ officials hope faculty and students will love and learn from.The ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival (ZEE
'We’re the only thing like this between New York and L.A. ... Not everyone knows what dance-film is, so it’s great that we have an opportunity to create an audience for these artists.'