Faculty & Student Accomplishments
- Prof. Brian A. Catlos will be a featured author at the Jaipur Literary Festival taking place from 22–27 January at the Diggi Palace in Jaipur, India. In a session sponsored by the Agha Khan Foundation he will be interviewed by best-
- Read the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Today article about Associate Professor Oliver Gerland's play "Play Therapy," running from Nov. 7-10!Inclusive casting brings all abilities on stage for ‘Play Therapy’From the article: “I’ve found that creating
- Brian Catlos’s Kingdoms of Faith. A New History of Islamic Spainto Brian Catlos’s recent book Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain (Basic: 2018) has just been published in Spanish as Reinos de fe. Una
- The 2018 Haskins Medal is awarded to Brian A. Catlos for his monograph, Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom, c. 1050-1614 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).Committee members: Richard W. Kaeuper (Chair); Jocelyn Wogen
- Brian Catlos’s recent book Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain (Basic: 2018) has just been published in Spanish as Reinos de fe. Una nueva historia de la España musulmana by Pasado y Presente, with a prologue by
- After graduation, Humanities students have the knowledge and skill to pursue a myriad of careers. Stephanie Strauss graduated from CU in Spring 2011. Since then, she has moved to Chicago, IL and is pursuing a career in professional photography.
- Humanities majors are taking the world by storm! This summer and coming fall, fourteen Humanities students are traveling the globe and enhancing their educations:Copyright by Moyan BrennSummer 2012Global Seminar: Art in SpainNicole AvantGlobal
- Humanities major Jennifer Burnham was awarded first place for undergraduate fiction this year in the Center of the American West’s Thompson Awards for Western American Writing.Each year, thanks to the generosity and kind support of CU alumni Jeannie
- Humanities faculty member Brian Catlos (History: UC Santa Cruz/Religious Studies: ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ), has been named as an Associate of theUCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Catlos is co-director of The Mediterranean
- The Humanities Program’s very own Shirley Carnahan and Giulia Bernardini will star in the Shakespeare Oratorio Society’s staged reading of ‘The Winter’s Tale’!Come see them perform for free:Tuesday, November 1st (6pm, Boulder Public Library Canyon