Q&A
- Kathleen Tierney, director of CU-Boulder’s Natural Hazards Center, examines the post-disaster window of opportunity.
- CU President Bruce D. Benson (Geol’64, HonDocSci’04) celebrated his sixth year on the job in March, becoming the longest-serving CU president in 50 years.
- Chip, CU’s costumed mascot, has performed at sporting events and university and community activities since the 1980s.
- Athletic administrator Ceal Barry, the winningest women’s basketball coach in school history, completed her 30th year at CU-Boulder. Last summer she served as interim athletic director after the departure of Mike Bohn and before the hiring of Rick George.
- Living in the nation’s basement in regards to state funding presents challenges and opportunities for innovation.Â
- Integrative physiology professor Kenneth Wright conducted a study on the influence of natural versus electrical lighting on our sleep patterns.
- Rick George was introduced as CU’s sixth full-time athletic director on July 17, succeeding Mike Bohn.
- Mike MacIntyre was named CU’s 25th head football coach on Dec. 10.
- André Roberson, a junior forward, set the CU’s single-season record for rebounds with 401 and ranked fifth nationally with 20 double-doubles last season.
- Ann Elliott made history March 26 when she became head coach for the new CU women’s lacrosse program, which begins play in spring semester 2014.