Catching up with ‘Sabrina & Corina’ author Kali Fajardo-Anstine

Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s short-story collection “Sabrina & Corina” continues to earn critical accolades with the bestowing of an American Book Award….

The broken promises behind ‘Winter Counts’

Friction between federal law enforcement and Native American nations is the focus of a new novel by Denver author David…

‘An act of narrative preservation’

Kali Fajardo-Anstine considers her debut short story collection “an act of narrative preservation.” The National Book Foundation considers it one of the finest…

Oh, the humanities

The humanities have a perception problem. Fields of study such as philosophy, history and language are sometimes relegated to elective…

Oh, the humanities: What’s lost without them?

How many books have you read about robots taking over the world? Or movies and TV shows about technology eroding…

Oh, the humanities: What employers want

What do employers want? In her first year as president of Metropolitan State University of Denver, Janine Davidson, Ph.D., asked…

Oh, the humanities: What’s the ROI?

The reality of higher education in 2019 is that getting a good job is the No. 1 priority. In fact,…

6 vampire movies that don’t suck

From Dracula to Nosferatu to Edward Cullen, our obsession with vampires spans centuries and archetypes. So, what is it about…

What makes you angry?

Anger is seemingly everywhere. One of the basic human emotions, it manifests in many forms. But what is easy to…

Professor wins major fellowship

David Heska Wanbli Weiden, J.D., Ph.D., of the Metropolitan State University of Denver faculty recently won a fellowship to the…

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