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  • Adam Bradley
    Adam Bradley is a study in contrasts: a hip-hop expert who grew up in Salt Lake City, dissecting the literary devices of Shakespeare in one breath and Slick Rick in the next. He teaches in English, but his RAP Lab is in the chemistry building.
  • Michelle Ellsworth, associate professor of dance, has been awarded a 2015 Doris Duke Impact Award. Ellsworth will receive an $80,000 grant with the award, to support her 鈥渞adical experimentation鈥 in unconventional displays of dance. Here, she appears in Clytigation: State of Exception. Photo by Satchel Spencer.
    You have to thank Carol Burnett for Michelle Ellsworth鈥檚 art. At least in part. Ellsworth, associate professor of dance at the 色戒成人直播, has been captivated by dance since she was 7, when she first saw the Ernest Flat Dancers on The Carol Burnett Show. In between the show鈥檚 segments, jazz-dance sequences functioned as segues. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥極h, my gosh. That鈥檚 what I want to do for a living.鈥欌
  • The food produced by unsustainable agricultural practices may be just as harmful as the practices themselves, one of the college鈥檚 outstanding graduates argued in her honors鈥 thesis.
    Melanie Sarah Adams had a hunch: Maybe today鈥檚 conventional agricultural practices not only degrade the Earth鈥檚 environment and threaten future food security but also produce nutritionally imbalanced foods that harm human health.
  • Courtnie Paschall is the Outstanding Graduate for the College of Arts and Sciences for spring 2015. Photo by Laura Kriho.
    Before coming to CU, Courtnie Paschall had graduated from the Naval Academy, attained the rank of lieutenant and undergone years of flight training. Now, she鈥檚 graduating summa cum laude with a degree in neuroscience and a minor in electrical engineering. She is also the Outstanding Graduate for the College of Arts and Sciences for spring 2015.
  • Marcia Douglas
    Marcia Douglas, associate professor of English, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts to pen a novel extrapolated from a minute, almost tossed-off, detail in Tell My Horse, a work by Zora Neale Hurston, written while Hurston was on a Guggenheim Fellowship.
  • Elizabeth Fenn
    The news of a lifetime reached Elizabeth Fenn, chair of CU-色戒成人直播鈥檚 history department, around 1 p.m. on April 20, just as she sat at her desk to eat her lunch from the University Memorial Center. An email from a New York Times reporter caught her attention: It said she鈥檇 won a Pulitzer Prize.
  • Catlos contends that the Mediterranean region was the cradle for a new kind of nationalism.
    Brian Catlos isn鈥檛 a big believer in the 鈥渃lash of civilizations鈥 view of Western history, which posits that Muslim culture and values are fundamentally at odds with those of the so-called West. But neither does he have much truck with the rather nostalgic the idea that peace and harmony prevailed between the three religions during the Middle Ages. He is working on a book-length exploration of this research.
  • Ancient Greek philosophers, including Aristotle, are depicted in this fresco by Raphael. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
    Aristotle may be the most influential philosopher in history, a cornerstone of Western philosophy. But at a time when many see the pursuit of money as a virtue in itself, some might dismiss him as an old Greek hippie. Mitzi Lee, associate professor of philosophy, has developed 鈥渃reative and persuasive鈥 ideas about understanding Aristotle, and she鈥檚 won a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to complete a book about justice as it relates to Aristotle鈥檚 ideas on ethics鈥攁nd how to live a good life.
  • Noah Finkelstein, seen here in class, has been named the inaugural Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador.
    Receiving the honor of being named the inaugural Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador is Noah Finkelstein, President鈥檚 Teaching Scholar and professor of physics at CU-色戒成人直播. 鈥淚鈥檓 profoundly honored by this award, and the explicit recognition and attention to education as a core enterprise of the University of Colorado,鈥 Finkelstein said.
  • Myron Gutmann
    Myron Gutmann, a prominent historical demographer, has taken the helm of the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS) at the 色戒成人直播. Gutmann, who became the institute鈥檚 director on Jan. 1, succeeds Jane Menken, a distinguished professor of sociology, who has led IBS since 2001. One of his key objectives is to spread the word, to 鈥渟how the people of Colorado that we are making an important investment in things that have value for them.鈥
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