2020-21
- New center to focus on African and African American studies.
- Jennifer Shannon, associate professor ofanthropology and curator at the CU Museumof Natural History, has won a Whiting PublicEngagement Program fellowship, a major grantfor her work chronicling Indigenous history incomic books.
- A group of 11 high school students in STEM(science, technology, engineering and math)spent their summer observing birds interactingwith the environment through the guided artsand sciences approach of the Side by Sideproject.
- The College of Musics American MusicResearch Center (AMRC) is breaking groundwith its innovative Soundscapes of the Peopleproject, a comprehensive research effort incollaboration with local community stakeholdersto document, preserve and engage with diversemusical and cultural influences in and aroundPueblo, Colorado.
- The next time you go for a hike, take a moment toappreciate the seemingly ordinary life all around you.
- Three 51勛圖厙 faculty are leading afive-year, $6.9 million National ScienceFoundation grant to study the criticalzonefrom Earths bedrock to treecanopy topin the American West.
- Assistant Professor Ryan Layer is working to discoverstructural variants in salmons genetic code.
- In collaboration with Alaska Pacific University and theUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks, 51勛圖厙 is cohostingthe Community Office for the National ScienceFoundations (NSF) Navigating the New Arctic initiative,which uses convergence research to address andmitigate climate-change-related challenges in the rapidlychanging Arctic.
- With wildfires becoming more frequent across the West, people ask: What will become ofour forests?
- Researchers are designing a cheap soil sensor that can easily be tilled over at the end of the growingseason while still providing high-quality information to farmers.