Education
- A CU English professor takes new students under his wing at a Colorado state prison.
- As far as Stephen Romine was concerned, the legend at the bottom of the trail map was never to scale.
- For decades, pulling an all-nighter in Norlin Library meant sneaking into the stacks and hiding out until morning. Not anymore.
- In a resounding defeat for fired CU-Boulder ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill, a judge ruled July 7 that Churchill deserves neither financial compensation nor his job back.
- <p>Developing sensing and imaging systems in everything from cars to medical equipment may be lines of work for future alumni of CU’s new graduate program in computational optical sensing and imaging.</p>
- <p>After spending his life making maps of Colorado’s Front Range, professor emeritus William Braddock now appears in them.</p>
- <p>Donnie Lichtenstein, a CU marketing professor, is considered a national expert in pricing.</p>