chancellor distefano

What Keeps the Chancellor Up at Night?

Oct. 1, 2019

The mental health and wellness of our students.

Linda Sasser

Brain Health

Oct. 1, 2019

Linda Sasser researched memory as a CU doctoral student and built a career as a national speaker helping people improve their brain health and strengthen their memory power.

An illustration of Phil Distephano

CU in Space 鈥 Inquiry with Chancellor Philip P. Distefano

CU's Chancellor reflects on the first moon landing, CU's powerhouse space research program and what's next for space exploration.

emily fairfax

Q&A: Emily Fairfax Wants You To Appreciate Beavers

April 16, 2019

Here, Fairfax explains what captivates her about wetlands and beavers, what she鈥檚 learned through her research and why we all should all see beavers in a positive light.

A dog sitting on a humans lap

Of Humans and Animals聽

Dec. 1, 2018

澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 sociologist Leslie Irvine, author of My Dog Always Eats First, studies the relationships between humans and their pets.

Stefanie Johnson

Workplace Bias聽

Sept. 17, 2018

Stefanie Johnson discusses strategies for mitigating bias, her White House appearance and a joint project with her biologist husband.

Chris working in his shop

Ceramic Artist

In 2012, Curt Hammerly (EnvDes鈥10) was hit by a car. It led him to a life of creating ceramic art.

ceal barry

Sports QA: Ceal Barry

June 1, 2018

Ceal Barry coached women鈥檚 basketball at 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 for 22 seasons, winning more games 鈥 427 鈥 than any other CU head coach in any sport. She鈥檒l be inducted into the Women鈥檚 Basketball Hall of Fame this summer.

Phil DiStefano

Q&A with the Chancellor 鈥 Summer 2018

June 1, 2018

澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano discusses the 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 Next program.

Sailor

Buff Love from the North Pole

鈥淚f all goes well, I鈥檒l be sending Buff love just shy of the North Pole this August!鈥 writes Neil Almy, who is on a year-long sailing expedition with the goal of sailing farther north than any other vessel in history, through the Northwest Passage to the very edge of the Polar Ice Cap.

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