Arts & Humanities
- <p>Shane Baldauf, a sophomore in architecture and planning at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ who is dedicated to ‘green' and affordable housing, has been awarded a prestigious Udall Scholarship.</p>
- <p>Stan Brakhage loved poetry and befriended poets but dubbed himself a failed poet. Many experts disagreed. He was, they said, a consummate poet -- one who spoke in the language of film and measured his meter in frames.</p>
- <p>The Glenn Miller Archive at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ American Music Research Center has acquired one of the world's most significant collections of Big Band Era recordings and memorabilia.</p>
- <p>The ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Art Museum at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ opens the largest faculty exhibition to date on Friday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m.</p>
- <p>During the holidays, no matter how you celebrate or what your beliefs, music is almost always an important part of the celebration, according to Thomas Riis, a musicologist and director of the American Music Research Center in the University of Colorado at Boulder's College of Music.</p>
- <p>Brian E. Lebowitz has a deep fondness for used books and bookstores, a keen interest in Judaica and the acumen to amass a collection of 19,000 works of 20th century Jewish-American Literature. He is donating this collection to the University of Colorado at Boulder, and faculty members say the gift will enhance the university's stature.</p>
- <p>Anchored by a 900-seat street-market style dining hall offering freshly prepared food in nine specialty dining stations, including sushi, Italian, Brazilian and Persian dishes, the nearly completed Center for Community at the University of Colorado at Boulder is set to open for students this fall.</p>
- <p>Soviet photojournalists working for the country's most important newspapers were among the first to document the unfolding Holocaust in their homeland, and they were also witnessing and recording the slaughter of Soviet citizens who, like the photographers themselves, were Jewish.</p>