The real-life disappearance of Agatha Christie inspired Nina de Gramont—a one-time Boulder creative writing student, who now has a New York Times bestselling novel, “The Christie Affair.”
The honors project of Avani Fachon, a undergraduate in ecology and evolutionary biology, shines light on the interaction between humans and barn swallows.
Andrea Fautheree Márquez’s project, “Chicana Light,” which explores the Chicano civil rights movement in Colorado, is also “a love letter” to her parents, who were activists in the movement.
Students go to great lengths to create their honor’s theses. Combining her passions for environmental sustainability, self-expression and the element of water, Rae Lewark tells the story of water's lifecycle through free diving and dance.
has hosted many amazing artists over the years, representing everything from classical cello to electronic dance music. Here are 10 great concerts that were performed at Boulder.
Determined to make the most of her life and have an impact on the world, sophomore Areyana Proctor helped launch a video production company that produces legacy interviews to preserve families’ history and memories.
Captivated by the colorful, historic murals painted by Chicano and Chicana artists in the La Alma-Lincoln Park area in Denver, alumna Allyson Burbeck focused her graduate thesis on examining the history and legacy of the neighborhood's muralism.
Rehearsals for the Boulder Eklund Opera’s "Béatrice et Bénédict" had been underway since the fall and into March. When the performance was canceled, the cast decided that the show would go on, but not as a live production.