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Through scholarship and a popular podcast, CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ professor Mathias Nordvig brings the Viking Age to the 21st century
CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ alumna Jamie Kreiner shares ‘medieval cognitive practices’ with her students.
Benjamin Lourie’s career has made twists and turns, taking him to outer Mongolia and back to Moscow, where he opened a Tex-Mex restaurant near Red Square—two weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Karolin Luger is one of a select group of professors to be recognized as a Distinguished Professor, the highest honor bestowed upon faculty members.
Kristie Soares, assistant professor of women and gender studies and co-director of the LGBTQ Certificate Program, outlines resources, safe spaces and people’s varying experience of grief.
There are parallels between the Russo-Ukrainian war and China’s conflict with the United States over the status of Taiwan, but important differences as well, CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ political science professor contends
The College of Arts and Sciences has posted job announcements for its deans of division for arts and humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
A study co-authored by a CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ professor suggests biased jury decisions are associated with social cognitive processes such as cultural and racial stereotyping.
The funding is part of a larger $32.7 million award to 14 colleges meant to improve the performance of emerging commercial and defense systems.
Doug Duncan, former director of CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s Fiske Planetarium, developed the Solar Snap with today’s smartphone cameras in mind.