Rachel Sauer
The Applied Mathematics Community and Learning Center, opened last month after a summer-long renovation, invites students to collaborate, hang out and learn.
In what would have been B.B. King’s 100th birthday month, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder music scholar Shawn O’Neal considers how the legends of blues can be heard in even the fizziest pop of 2025.
At Sept. 17 gathering, representatives of the arts at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder, in Boulder and across the Front Range built connections in the nascent We Are Art Buffs initiative.
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder applied mathematician Mark Hoefer and colleagues answer a longstanding question of how to understand tidal bores in multiple dimensions.
For Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder alumnus Todd Carver, what he learned in the lab as a student inspired industry-rocking innovation in developing digital bike-fitting technology.
Opening Sept. 5 at the Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØArt Museum, ‘Shaping Time: Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØCeramics Alumni 2000–2020’ focuses on themes including the environment, domesticity and rituals of home and material connections.
In research recently published in Science, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder scientists detail how light—rather than energy-intensive heat—can efficiently and sustainably catalyze chemical transformations.
‘The Tender Hand of the Unseen,’ an immersive video installation by Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder artist Molly Valentine Dierks, is featured through June on D&F Tower in downtown Denver.
Fifty years after Jaws made swimmers flee the ocean, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder cinema scholar Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz explains how the 1975 summer hit endures as a classic.
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder conflict scholar Michael English explains why public protests matter and what they can mean in the current political and social moment.