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  • Cartoon of man hugging giant tail titled "Social Media"
    Cartoon courtesy of Natural Hazards Observer - http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/o/ During major events and crises, social media鈥檚 importance is risingThe alleged plot to 鈥渉ide the homeless鈥 during the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver
  • Flags of China and Taiwan
    Politicians may talk tough about rival nations, but business people鈥檚 actions may be a better barometer of international relations.That鈥檚 one conclusion of Steve Chan, a political science professor at the University of Colorado who says conventional
  • Elissa Guralnick, a University of Colorado professor of English
    Harold Bloom, the noted literary critic, Yale professor and author of 鈥淭he Western Canon,鈥 has said that teaching Emily Dickinson鈥檚 poems leaves him with fierce headaches, 鈥渟ince the difficulties force me past my limits.鈥滺ow, then, are undergraduate
  • A satellite image of the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (Image courtesy: NASA)
    A satellite image of the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (Image courtesy: NASA)Terrorism incites fear designed to coerce governments to act, according to definitions of 鈥渢errorism鈥 in U.S. law, in U.N. resolutions and elsewhere. But
  • art
    Keeping an extensive collection of great art in storage is like having Stokowski conduct Beethoven in an empty concert hall. It鈥檚 a missed opportunity.Soon, the University of Colorado will have the space to connect its great art with people who
  • Daniel Howrigan
    Did humor evolve as a sign of mental fitness?Potential friends and mates flock to funny people. Many a grim, solitary soul can vouch for that. But the possibility that humor evolved in humans as a sign of mental fitness鈥攁nd a way to increase
  • A house is shown surrounded by coal fly ash after a retention pond near Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee overflowed.
    Just after midnight on Dec. 22, 2008, 5.4 million cubic yards of coal-fly ash overflowed a retention pond near the Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee. The event, which is still being sorted out, made for a perfect case study for Jill Litt's critical-thinking class.
  • Members and fans of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph project watch the space shuttle Atlantis lift off at the COS launch party at a lab on CU-Boulder's East Campus.
    University helped design and build now-orbiting Cosmic Origins SpectrographFeb. 1, 2003, changed everything. Not only was it a disastrous loss for the friends and family of the astronauts aboard the space shuttle Columbia, which disintegrated as it
  • Hank Brown stands behind members of his class, donors and alums in the U.S. Capitol. The trip was part of the curriculum of the former CU president's political science course.
    After spending 16 years as a member of Congress (both in the House, and Senate), former University of Colorado President Hank Brown knows his way around Capitol Hill. It is that wealth of knowledge and experience that Brown brings to 鈥淚cons of the
  • Matthew Keller
    Genes increasing risk for mental disorders should have been weeded out of the gene pool. Why haven鈥檛 they been?Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other mental disorders usually appear by the time the sufferers are in their reproductive prime, and
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