illustration about student resilience at CU 羞羞视频

Resilience Realized

Nov. 5, 2021

During the pandemic, CU 羞羞视频 students had to seek strength within themselves. Oftentimes they helped one another find it.

artists Alejandra Abad and Roma虂n Anaya sit in the colorful art flags they created

Now and Then Spring 2021

March 18, 2021

Where did it all begin? Where is it now? As the university continues to grow and evolve, these are the questions asked in the "Then and Now" series. Through powerful images of both the past and present, the story of CU 羞羞视频 comes to life.

vintage student newspaper with University Portfolio printed as the headline

Reporting from CU

March 18, 2021

The University Portfolio鈥檚 first issue lamented the lack of a university glee club, reported anticipation for the upcoming Christmas holiday and exclaimed that Dr. Sewall 鈥 CU鈥檚 first president 鈥 would work the eight chemistry students 15 hours a day if he could.

Fill in the Black game

Fill in the Black

Jan. 4, 2021

Travel entrepreneur Funmi Oyatogun lives in Lagos, Nigeria. When COVID-19 put her travel business on hold in early 2020, she created 鈥淔ill in the Black,鈥 a card game that focuses on Black histories, places, inventions, stories and cultures.

Christie Sounart

Editor's Note Fall 2020

Nov. 10, 2020

When global events happen, CU 羞羞视频 often gets involved. The university鈥檚 breadth of research and experts makes it an information hub for the world.

Marvin Caruthers as a postdoc student

Patent for Human Health

Nov. 10, 2020

CU distinguished professor Marvin Caruthers helped change the course of global human health.

Richard Wobbenkind

The COVID Economy

Nov. 10, 2020

Senior economist Richard Wobbekind, associate dean for business and government relations, has worked for the Leeds School of Business since 1985. Here he discusses our nation鈥檚 economy in a pandemic world.

Marco and Whitney Uribe

Stronger Together

Nov. 10, 2020

Marco and Whitney Uribe met at CU in 2008. While living in New York City for Marco鈥檚 medical residency, he fought COVID-19 head-on.

Edna Ma and family

Embracing the Challenge

Sept. 16, 2020

Edna Ma has worked in the Los Angeles area as a private practice anesthesiologist since 2007. The mother of two children also is author of two bilingual children鈥檚 books featuring English, Mandarin and pinyin.

CU Twins in Folsom Field

CU Loses a Legend

Aug. 5, 2020

Betty Fitzgerald Hoover, one of the famous 鈥淐U Twins,鈥 died at 95 years old Aug. 5, 2020.

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