Daniel Bauer's (Anthropology, '99) new book Daniel Bauer's (Anthropology, '99) book was just released by University Press of Colorado.
Payson McElveen cycling profile Professional cyclist Payson McElveen (Exercise Science, '16) was profiled in Mountain Bike Action's "" series.
Recreational Services helps build trails Recreational Services staff for Trails 2000 connecting Three Springs with the Horse Gulch trail system.
HCN story on Biology alumna's mule deer research about research being done by Anna Ortega (Biology, '14), a zoology graduate student at the University of Wyoming, on the effects of development on animal migration.
Volleyball player comes to ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ to win The Navajo Times profiled new student Ohiyah Shirley, who transfered to ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ with the goal of playing for a collegiate volleyball national championship.
Jillian Wenburg lecture on Mari Sandoz Assistant Professor of English Jillian Wenburg presented "," about the author of Cheyenne Autumn, at the Decatur County Museum, in Oberlin, Kansas.
A rare plant gets help from a biology professor and his students The National Park Service turns to Associate Professor of Biology Ross McCauley and his students to see what might be the best way to give a rare plant the best chance to survive and thrive in Mesa Verde National Park.
Happy First Day of Classes from President Stritikus! [VIDEO] It's the first day of the Fall 2018 semester and new ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ President Tom Stritikus is excited to welcome you!
Fall Blaze Bicycle Tour celebrates the mountains and benefits cycling team The Fall Blaze Bicycle Tour is a chance for anyone who loves to ride to enjoy the autumn colors of the San Juan Mountains while supporting the #3 ranked Skyhawks cycling team.
ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ ONE WORD 2018 [VIDEO] Our celebration of diversity and community as we start the 2018-19 school year!
Dr. Michael Martin - Alice Admire Teaching Award Winner “After almost 20 years of teaching,” he says, “I’m getting there.”
Village Aid team brings engineering skills to remote villages [photos] A team from ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and Durango spent more than two weeks in May constructing a water system and communal taps in Than Taung, Myanmar.
New signs welcome drivers to campus New three-panel signs touting ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ as "Colorado's Crossroads of Education + Adventure" welcome students, families, and visitors driving up to campus.