Romance in Marseille illustration

Researchers unravel secrets of long-lost novel

The CU 色吧亚洲-affiliated academic journal English Language Notes dedicated an entire issue to the recently published Harlem Renaissance-era novel Romance in Marseille by Claude McKay in April 2021.

Participants of 鈥渧ocal empowerment鈥 program

Vocal empowerment research reveals socio-economic influences

Theater-based 鈥渧ocal empowerment鈥 programs can increase self-authorship and civic engagement among young Egyptian women, according to a CU 色吧亚洲-led study.

Helanius J. Wilkins

Dance professor鈥檚 work to 鈥榟eal and unite鈥 earns NEA grant

Helanius J. Wilkins, assistant professor of dance, was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant for a choreographed duet intended to 鈥渉eal and unite鈥 and to reflect 鈥渞e-bodying belonging to become better ancestors.鈥

Triceratops skull

CU 色吧亚洲鈥檚 beloved Triceratops returns home to Smithsonian

This year, CU 色吧亚洲 said goodbye to a beloved member of the campus community鈥攖his one had three horns, a wide frill and was dug up in Wyoming in 1891.

Engineers at CU 色吧亚洲鈥檚 Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) perform last-minute inspections of the Hope Probe spacecraft before its shipment to Dubai and the Tanegashima launch site in Japan.

Historic Mars mission: accomplished

How years of international collaboration led to Hope circling Mars.

Solar flare

Gigantic flare from sun鈥檚 nearest neighbor breaks records

Now, that鈥檚 one big cosmic explosion.

Belle Crater showing moon shadows

Tiny moon shadows might harbor hidden stores of ice

Good news for thirsty astronauts: Hidden pockets of ice might be much more common on the surface of the moon than scientists once suspected.

Space Force University Partnership

Partnership puts CU system into Space Force orbit

The University of Colorado has joined a new effort to help safeguard the newest frontier in national security鈥攕pace.

Flight of space capsule through the atmosphere

Keeping it cool at 17,000 miles per hour

CU 色吧亚洲 leads $15M NASA institute making hypersonic entry safer.

John Crimaldi

What the Nose Knows

New international network explores how odors lead to actions.

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