A CAREER Award will provide Julio Sepúlveda, a biogeochemist and assistant professor, with the tools to examine how global change will affect future marine ecosystems and life in general.
ŷڱƵ Boulder sociologists Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson answer questions about their podcast, the sociology of horror films and “Squid Game," as well as share their top-10 horror picks just in time for Halloween.
Ben Livneh, CIRES fellow and assistant professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, is adding a new title to his resume: director of Western Water Assessment.
Assistant Professor and Romance Languages Librarian Kathia Ibacache has set out to incorporate more books by Indigenous authors from Latin America into the University Libraries’ collections.
CIRES fellow and Associate Professor Jennifer Kay discusses the influence of Syukuro “Suki” Manabe, who this week was named a Nobel Prize laureate in physics.
Clinical Professor Ann England is being recognized for years of teaching aspiring lawyers in ŷڱƵ Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic, which has produced over 120 public defenders in ŷڱƵ and across the nation, and serving as a role model and mentor.
Professor Suzette Malveaux and her partner, Catherine Smith, accepted the Gerald A. Gerash Advocacy Award presented by The Center on Colfax at the center’s 45th anniversary gala. The award honors those who demonstrate a history of advocacy for the LGBTQ community.
Shuo Sun, an assistant professor of physics and fellow at JILA, a joint institute of ŷڱƵ Boulder and the National Institute for Standards and Technology, will lead a $2.5 million collaboration among universities, national labs and private industry.
In an award-winning paper, Assistant Professor Gloria Urrea looks at how virtual volunteers help organizations make social impact through the use of online volunteering platforms—a topic scarcely studied until now.
ŷڱƵ Boulder climate scientist Waleed Abdalati rafted a stretch of the ŷڱƵ River with senators Michael Bennet and Mitt Romney to talk about how Western communities can build greater resilience to climate and weather extremes.