Arts & Humanities
- At a panel discussion co-sponsored by the CU Boulder Center for Humanities and the Arts, literacy experts championed childrenâs access to literature.
- A duo with CU Boulder ties discuss their research and co-authored book about the little-known story of Disneyâs plan build a mountain ski resort in California.
- An online beginning Tibetan language course offered at CU Boulder allows learners worldwide to access contemporary resources for a less-frequently taught language.
- As a philologist, J.R.R. Tolkienâauthor of âThe Hobbitâ and the âLord of the Ringsâ trilogyâdrew extensively from Nordic language and mythology when creating the world of Middle Earth, notes CU expert Avedan Raggio, who teaches a popular course on the topic.
- Can a play written thousands of years ago teach modern performers something new? Associate Professor Tamara Meneghini, a contributor for a new textbook on acting, explains why you might give Greek tragedies a second look.
- In her recently published book, Associate Professor Samira Mehta offers insight into a lesser-known, but nevertheless hurtful, type of racismâencountered in loving relationships.
- Following a rigorous, five-year process, the CU Art Museum has joined an elite group of peer institutions with a recognition of its quality and credibility.
- CU Boulder theater instructor Jordan Feeler learned how to troubleshoot sparkly homages to Michael Jackson and illuminated magician props while working with Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas.
- This summer, young string musicians from across the country came together at CU BoulderÂâs College of Music to hone their craft and advance a culturally diverse future of music at the Sphinx Performance Academy summer camp.
- In her latest research, Brianne Cohen, a contemporary art history professor, examines the intersection of art and environmental activism.