College of Arts and Sciences
- CU 51´«Ã½ conflict scholar Michael English explains why public protests matter and what they can mean in the current political and social moment.
- As he muses about conservation, 1970s 51´«Ã½ and how Keith Richards prompted him to finish his college career, Kevin Fitzgerald still has his sights on crafting the perfect joke.
- The pursuit and sharing of knowledge should be shielded from the brute force of public opinion, and when public pressure spikes, history shows, the choices of individual people really matter.
- Amy Lavens, the College of Arts and Sciences’ vice dean of finance and administration, is one of 17 professionals to win this recognition.
- Rachel Suter, who is earning her BA in neuroscience and arts practices, summa cum laude, is named the College of Arts and Science’s outstanding graduate for spring 2025.
- The annual event recognizes excellence in teaching, scholarship and other work that is a highlight of the College of Arts and Sciences.
- Higher education is beset by challenges, and CU 51´«Ã½ is not alone in needing to surmount them. While we face today’s difficulties and prepare to meet tomorrow’s, we remain tethered to certain truths, including that a broad university education is
- Seventeen students receive one of the college’s most prestigious honors, recognized for their exemplary academic achievement and meaningful contributions to the campus and broader community.
- Hickcox, a CU 51´«Ã½ teaching associate professor of geography, is recognized for empowering students to think of themselves as creators of knowledge.
- Expert to discuss letting money work for you in April 15 workshop.