9 career paths for hydrophiles

From the state’s 24-year megadrought to the interstate Colorado River deal, water issues have been dominating headlines in recent years….

Forgotten film rises from the dead

You’ve got to admit, there’s a certain irony to a vampire film coming back from the dead. For decades, it…

Changemaker: Charlene West is at the forefront of the changing educational landscape

Editor’s note: Throughout the year, RED’s Changemakers series will feature students, faculty, staff and alumni who are trailblazers for Colorado’s…

Newly purchased space gives young musicians a place to call home

Paloma Ress is experiencing something of a full-circle moment these days. A second-year Music major at Metropolitan State University of…

This initiative is saving students millions of dollars in textbook costs

It’s an unhappy bump on the road to earning a college degree: At the start of each semester, students must…

Setting the stage for success

When you hear the word “theatre,” your mind might immediately go to the actors you see on stage. It’s fair…

8 space marvels to scope out in 2024

Look up to the stars this year, and you can expect to see all kinds of wonders. There will be…

Colorado welcomes the Lunar New Year

Don’t be surprised if you see a troupe of colorful lions and dragons dancing through Denver early next month. Following…

Far from the ocean, a Colorado biologist works to save coral reefs

Over a quarter of all known marine species rely on coral reefs for survival. They also help shield coastal areas…

Does a college degree make you happier?

This story appears in the spring 2024 issue of RED Magazine. Americans’ faith in the value and significance of postsecondary…

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