Zoom theatre created for artists and community members The COVID-19 Theatrical Response Team, a Denver- and Zoom-based theatre company, was founded by Bradley Abeyta (ATT '11-'14) as a way for artists to keep stimulating their creative minds during home isolation and bring people together.
Political science major completes internship at George Washington University Political Science major Angel Benally just completed the at George Washington University, a semester-long experience in hands-on applied politics, networking, and an interactive skills practicum.
Ricardo Caté profiled by Albuquerque Journal In an interview with , Ricardo Caté (Education, '06) told stories about his start as a cartoonist and the galleries and museums where his work is now on display.
Health reminders for visitors to ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ campus As Colorado and La Plata County move toward reopening businesses, much of the local public health guidance to prevent COVID-19 exposure remains unchanged.
Professors make the most of online learning ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ professors are making the most of their , bringing in creative solutions and setups to teach students they'd usually see face-to-face in field labs or mock courtrooms.
Three students producers featured on Rocky Mountain PBS Three ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ student producers were featured in the series Arts District, available online now.
President Stritikus says higher education is more important than ever In a op-ed, President Stritikus says that in the face of the global challenge of coronavirus, the role that higher education plays in society is more important than ever.
Assistant Professor Alex Borgella explains how dark humor helps in difficult times Assistant Professor of Psychology Alex Borgella how dark humor during difficult times can relieve anxiety and help maintain a sense of humanity.
Social influence and toilet paper hoarding explained by ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ professor It's still unclear why the coronavirus pandemic is driving people to hoard toilet paper, but Professor of Psychology Brian Burke thinks the construct "" could be a reason.
President Stritikus and Cody Stroup interviewed for KSUT KSUT and President Stritikus and student body president Cody Stroup about the effects of coronavirus on ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and how the community is stepping up to support students.
Professor Melissa Knight-Maloney designated as Triathlon All-American Professor of Exercise Science Melissa Knight-Maloney earned designation as U.S.A. Triathlon All-American for her outstanding performances during the 2019 season, ranking nationally in the top 10% of her age group.
ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumna chosen for Udall Foundation internship Stephanie Lefthand (Business Administration, '16) was selected for a , where she'll focus on healthcare policy and research, and tribal and federal government relationships.
Professors Campbell and Tune publish research Mickey Campbell, assistant professor of Geosciences, and Jesse Tune, assistant professor of Anthropology, established remote sensing methods that better detect the severity of tree mortality in woodlands, as explained in the journal .
ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Marketing receives seven Collegiate Advertising Awards The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Marketing & Communications Department received seven Collegiate Advertising Awards for various marketing pieces, including video and graphic design.
Lee Bitsóà panelist for Earth Day 50 virtual event Lee BitsóÃ, director of the Diversity Collaborative, says a cultural renaissance of indigenous language and customs in our education system could add an ancestral knowledge of resilience in adapting to climate change. He was a virtual event.