Bruce D. Benson

Q&A with the President: Bruce D. Benson – Fall 2015

Sept. 1, 2015

The Soviet Sputnik mission in 1957 first got my attention. Since then, I have been interested on several levels.

Nelson Spruce

Sports Q&A: Nelson Spruce

Sept. 1, 2015

Senior wide receiver Nelson Spruce (Fin’15) caught a record-setting 106 passes last year, earning team MVP honors.

Carol Cleland

Inquiry: Carol Cleland

June 1, 2015

CU-Boulder philosopher Carol Cleland is helping NASA rethink what life is.

Philip P. DiStefano

Q&A with the Chancellor: Philip P. DiStefano – Summer 2015

June 1, 2015

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano discusses student success and what the University is doing to help.

Brie Hooks

Sports Q&A: Brie Hooks

June 1, 2015

Brie Hooks (Soc’17) may be small — 5 feet,1/2 inch — but she’s come up big for CU soccer.

soccer players on field

Inquiry: Keith Welker

March 1, 2015

Can the shape of a soccer player’s face predict performance on the field?

Bruce D. Benson

Q&A with the President: Bruce D. Benson – Spring 2015

March 1, 2015

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson earned his geology degree from CU-Boulder 50 years ago. The longest-serving CU president since that time reflects on how the campus has changed.

Jeremy and Yannik Paul

Sports Q&A: The Paul Twins

March 1, 2015

Jeremy and Yannik Paul (above left and right), identical twins from Germany, are believed to be the first twins to play men’s golf for CU-Boulder.

Artist's rendering of Mars crater wet vs. dry

Inquiry: Mars MAVEN

Dec. 1, 2014

A NASA mission to Mars led by CU-Boulder and Bruce Jakosky of CU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is gathering data expected to answer long-standing questions about how and why the Red Planet has changed over the eons.

Philip P. DiStefano

Q&A with the Chancellor: Philip P. DiStefano – Winter 2014

Dec. 1, 2014

Our international student enrollments have grown by nearly 60 percent in four years to 2,152 degree-seeking students.

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