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ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Professor Kirk Ambrose set out to better understand art, doubt and medieval pilgrimages, but his 800-mile walk has modern implications.
For Fiske Planetarium off-site education lead and ÐÔÊӽ紫ý astrophysics alumna MacKenzie Zurfluh, the famed dome isn’t just where she works, but where she found love.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý geography PhD student Ethan Carr joins colleagues worldwide to confront climate change across continents.
For ÐÔÊӽ紫ý ecology and evolutionary biology alumna Emma Vogel, an award-winning photo captured a vital moment of research and science.
Associate Professor Ajume Wingo was recently appointed as a research associate at the Center for Philosophy in Africa at Nelson Mandela University, a recognition of his decades of scholarship.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý geography alumnus Katie Writer shares Alaska’s changing landscape from the skies.
Tails of Two Cities Sanctuary, founded and run by ÐÔÊӽ紫ý alumna Jess Osborne and her husband, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Professor Myles Osborne, gives unwanted or neglected animals a safe, comfortable forever home.
Undergraduate students Josiah Gordon and Miles Woods formed a nonprofit to provide scholarships for students at their former high school, determined to make positive change in their community.
The ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts assistant professor is finding success as an independent filmmaker.
John Cassano, professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and fellow at CIRES, recently returned from his 15th research trip to Antarctica.