Faculty & Student Accomplishments
- Professor Reiland Rabaka鈥檚 new book, Hip Hop鈥檚 Inheritance, explores the real roots of hip hop, from the Harlem Renaissance to the hip hop feminist movement. Rabaka investigates the evolution of black popular culture throughout history,
- Brian Catlos (Religious Studies/ Humanities Core Faculty) has received an Innovative Seed Grant from the University of Colorado at Boulder for the academic year 2011-12. The award will fund a program which will include two visiting scholars, a
- Humanities senior, Stephanie Strauss is one of twelve recipients of a Jacob Van Ek Scholar Award for 2011.As a student with severe dyslexia, Stephanie has worked hard to be successful academically. This includes spending thousands of hours of
- The March 2011 edition of The Coloradoan shines the spotlight on our course, Shipwrecks, Mutinies and Other Catastrophes at Sea, taught by Professor Davide Stimilli.The sea is the natural theater of human history. It is the stage for mutinies,
- Humanities Professor Paul Gordon is currently on sabbatical in Egypt. You can read his perspective on the recent events, 鈥淭ruly kind people of Egypt overthrow ruthless tyrant鈥 at the Arts and Sciences Magazine.
- Professor Giulia Bernardini was pictured in the Daily Camera last Saturday (10/16) as part of an article about RAP (Residential Academic) Programs on the 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 campus. CU has one of the premiere programs in the country with ten different RAPs
- Representatives from the Alumni Association surprised Professor Paul Gordon recently during one of his lectures to announce that he has been selected as one of three honorees for the 2010 Teacher Recognition Awards.The Awards are the only student
- Humanities professor, Paul Gordon is featured in June鈥檚 issue of the Coloradan, the alumni magazine for the University of Colorado at Boulder. The article shines the spotlight on Gordon鈥檚 ever-popular Hitchcock and Freud class which he taught during
- This year鈥檚 Lamont Scholarships go to Humanities majors Matt Holmes and Travis Allen. The scholarship is awarded to continuing Humanities students for their academic achievement, dedication and involvement in the major.
- Each semester, the students who have received A鈥檚 throughout their college careers are awarded the Chancellor鈥檚 Recognition Award during the commencement ceremony. This semester, Humanities major Lindsay Talbot is one of seven students earning this