Faculty in Focus
The University Libraries asked Associate Professor Casey Fiesler to help explore copyright and artificial intelligence in scholarly publishing.
This fall, CU Boulder has been shining a spotlight on a different kind of champion: the End Zone Innovator. At each home football game, one faculty member is honored.
John Cassano, a professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and fellow at CIRES, recently returned from his 15th research trip to Antarctica.
In today's AI-driven era, success depends less on what you know and more on how you use it, says Sam Sohn, the new director of Center for Infrastructure, Energy, and Space Testing. At the center, students gain practical, hands-on experience applying science and engineering to real-world challenges.
Learn more about the skilled and talented researchers at CIRES, who "do it all." Split between 10 departments at CU Boulder and a variety of labs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the work CIRES researchers do is essential to society. In this issue, learn about Professor Jen Kay.
CU Boulder researcher Jessica Finlay wrote and recently published a book with her father about how microbes unlock whole-body health.
Megan Friedel, assistant professor and lead archivist of the University Libraries, discusses her involvement in the Society of American Archivists Archival Repatriation Committee and standards for integrating culturally responsive care and long-term relationship building with Indigenous communities into standard archival practices.
Welcome to a new audio project highlighting the skilled and talented researchers at CIRES, who do it all, studying everything from the surface of the sun to the center of the Earth—and everything in between.
Angel Tang brings a collaborative, curiosity-forward approach to the University Libraries. She will support faculty and students in engineering, the natural and applied sciences and connect them with high-quality resources, research partnerships and strategies.
Natalia Umaña is the new liaison librarian to the School of Education. Learn more about her and how she plans to bring her passion and expertise to CU Boulder.