CU Boulderâs Bortz group, in applied math, has won a $1.88 million National Institutes of Health grant to study methods for learning models directly from data.
Time and the popular imagination have been kind to Don Juanâperhaps too kind. In a newly published paper, CU Boulderâs Emmy Herland explores how the very old story of Don Juan remains relevant through its ghosts.
At a panel discussion co-sponsored by the CU Boulder Center for Humanities and the Arts, literacy experts championed childrenâs access to literature.
CU Boulder doctoral student Mikayla Huffman joins host Erika Randall on âThe Ampersandâ podcast. Tune in for a discussion about science gatekeeping, lunar discoveries and finding identity.
Recent research by CU Boulder geographer Emily Yeh studies the difference between consent and coercion in the âvoluntaryâ resettlement of pastoralists in Tibetâs Nagchu region.
A duo with CU Boulder ties discuss their research and co-authored book about the little-known story of Disneyâs plan build a mountain ski resort in California.
CU Boulder professors Noah Finkelstein of physics and Valerie Otero of education have won the 2023 Svend Pedersen Award and Lecture from Stockholm University.
An online beginning Tibetan language course offered at CU Boulder allows learners worldwide to access contemporary resources for a less-frequently taught language.
âStar Trekâ hero, and Shakespeare thespian Patrick Stewart shared his wit and wisdom with attendees at CU Boulderâs Glenn Miller Ballroom as part of a national book tour.