Society, Law & Politics
- Assistant Teaching Professor Angelica Kalika discusses flak ABC News got for quickly settling a defamation lawsuit brought by Donald Trump.
- Ubochi Igbokwe used funding provided by the new Center for African & African American Studies Graduate Student Fellowship Program to study Igbo African masquerade music and the cultural impacts of the Igbo African 茅migr茅s鈥攁 previously unresearched area of African cultural expression.
- Trevor Egerton, a history doctoral candidate studying race and outdoor recreation in the 20th century American South, visited three formerly segregated state parks in Tennessee and South Carolina to interview local residents and workers and explore archival documents.
- Five years after a devastating fire at Notre Dame, Professor Kirk Ambrose reflects on the significance of the renowned cathedral鈥檚 Dec. 7 reopening.
- With FrontLine Farming, CU Boulder scholars and community colleagues focus on food security, food justice and food liberation.
- CU Boulder anthropologist Kathryn Goldfarb spearheaded a new book that examines the difficult aspects of family connection.
- The College of Media, Communication and Information鈥檚 Karen Ashcroft explains why young men鈥檚 politics are moving right.
- CU鈥檚 Digital Legacy Clinic helps people take steps to preserve their own legacy or manage the virtual heirlooms of loved ones who have died.
- Fifty years after the famed 鈥淩umble in the Jungle,鈥 Muhammad Ali is remembered not only as the heavyweight champ but as a champion of civil rights.
- Following Donald Trump鈥檚 victory this week, CU Boulder鈥檚 Janet Donavan breaks down how the president-elect beat the polls yet again鈥攁nd how the nation can move forward after an especially divisive election.