Faculty in Focus
- We invited engineering students to interview current faculty members they respect and admire about their journeys into engineering, the challenges they've overcome and their advice for younger generations.
- Jack Chin, the father of Professor Karen Chin, was just 17 when he enrolled in the U.S. Army Air Forces as a member of the final class of Tuskegee Airmen.
- During Black History Month, learn from Assistant Professor Megan O’Grady, an art critic and essayist, about why it’s important to revisit art history, its movements and its artists.
- As supply increases, so do questions about how the COVID-19 vaccines work and what they do and don’t do. We caught up with Professor Matt McQueen, director of epidemiology, for answers.
- Millions of residents lost heat and power as energy grids failed when sub-zero temperatures and snowfall swept across Texas. Energy grid experts Kyri Baker and Bri-Mathias Hodge discuss how this happened and how to prevent future disasters.
- A new artwork on view near downtown Denver is designed to address hate as a response to events and movements from the past year.
- Joanna Lambert, who will be speaking at CU on the Weekend Feb. 6, reflects on how her research carries lessons for coexisting with coyotes, COVID-19 and each other.
- College of Music Dean John Davis addressed what’s on the horizon as the college begins a new year with a new dean.
- After leading a call to action on the burgeoning mental-illness crisis, a ²ÊÃñ±¦µä professor has launched a massive, open online course on mental health.
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Bert Tolbert is celebrating his 100th birthday.