Arts & Culture
Well over two-dozen major outdoor sculptures populate the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è campus.
Last year, Megan Moriarty (Hist'02) launched Inclusipedia, a project to add influential Boulder women and people of color to Wikipedia.
Oscar-winner Viola Davis spoke at Macky Auditorium about growing up poor, the value of big dreams and her experience of Hollywood as a black actress.
Wei Wu came to the U.S. from China in 2007. Now he's got a Grammy.
A Q&A with Andrew Hudson — Buff, jazz musician, career expert and founder of Andrew Hudson's Jobs List.
Former ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è journalism fellow Laura Krantz explores all things Bigfoot in Wild Thing, named one of 2018's Best Podcasts by the Atlantic.
In Hebrew, it's harder than you'd think to write "student" in a gender-neutral way. A CU duo changed that.
When Clayton Vaughn was 11-years-old, he started playing the cello. He is now a cellist in the United States Marine Band, the oldest continuously active professional musical organization in the country.
Jackson Crawford, director of CU Nordic Studies program, studies and translates Old Norse, a language spoken by medieval Scandinavians. Here the native Coloradan talks Vikings, videos and his contribution to the Disney animated film Frozen. Â
Some engineers might scoff at making art. But Jean Hertzberg is all about it. She's helping students reveal the beauty all around us.