Avoiding the "Freshman 15" (KXRM, 9/16/08)
Following the Kids to College (New York Times, 8/22/08)
Walsh: Utah's Senators are Too Gung-Ho About Oil Shale (Salt Lake Tribune, 8/7/08)
Why the Calendar Matters (New York Times, 7/27/08)
How Gender Affects Posture (Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC Public Radio, 11/7/07)
Power of the Press (story and audio slide show, The Gazette, 11/04/07)
Rock Hill's Schock Shares Nobel Prize (Sullivan County Democrat, 11/02/07)
College Teaches One Class at a Time (Associated Press, 10/28/07)
Historians Question Bush’s Reading of Lessons of Vietnam War for Iraq (New York Times, 8/22/07)
Acting in Good Faith (American Theatre Magazine, July/August 2007)
Open Piano Ensemble Entertains at Colorado College (Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/16/07)
Could climate change crimp winter tourism? (Miami Herald, 7/13/07)
Time Runs Out on Date (New York Times, 7/11/07)
She's Got a Date and Only 72 Hours to Prepare (New York Times, 7/9/07)
Cheney Fatigue Settles over Some in GOP (Associated Press, 7/8/07)
Colorado College music festival joyful mix of familiar, unfamiliar (Rocky Mountain News, 6/18/07)
A look at Colorado artist Mary Chenoweth (Denver Post, 6/15/07)
Poet's Corner: David Mason reads from "Ludlow" (KPFK Los Angeles, 5/23/07) (Scroll down to May 23, 2007 shows; Poet's Corner; click "play")
Theatre for the people, by the people: The Civilians do Colorado Springs (Dramatics Magazine, May 2007)
Heroic Labor (Washington Post, 4/29/07)
Media Cited for Showing Girls as Sex Objects (USA Today, 2/20/07)
Sexualized Girlhood Tied to Mental, Physical Risks, Report Says (Bloomberg, 2/19/07)
Sewing Circles (NBC "Today" show, 1/24/07)
This City Knows the Drill (Los Angeles Times, 1/19/07)
Students Play SRK, Village Lights Up (TV report, CNN-IBN (India), 1/10/07)
Professor's Marks Rising (Ottawa Citizen/Canada.com, 1/6/07)
Refugees Find Haven at Colorado College (Chronicle of Higher Education, 12/23/06)
Circling Back to Sewing (Time, 11/27/06)
Electronic Voting Machines are Making Officials Wary (New York Times, 9/24/06)
Lopez Obrador Hailed as Mexico's `Legitimate' Leader at Rally (Bloomberg, 9/16/06)
Fox Cancels Mexico City Independence Day Celebration (Bloomberg, 9/14/06)
Green Campuses (USA Today Weekend, 8/13/06)
The Washington Monthly College Rankings (Washington Monthly, September 2006):
Jostling for an edge in the 5th (Denver Post Perspective section, 8/6/06)
Leveled Colorado District Creates an Election Lab (New York Times, 8/5/06)
20 Colleges Worth a Trip: Off the Beaten Path (New York Times, 7/30/06)
Batter Up! Sports economics hits field (USA Today, 7/27/06)
Terror and Presidential Power: Bush Takes a Step Back (New York Times, 7/12/06)
Kirchner Calls on Congress to Give Up Budget Powers (Bloomberg, 7/12/06)
Harrowing Denali whiteout halts CC climbers from reaching summit (The Gazette, 7/7/06)
Auteur speculates on the strange death of Edgar Allan Poe (Denver Post, 6/29/06)
Mexican Business Group's Ads Urge Staying Course on Economy (Bloomberg, 6/27/06)
The Nation: Who's This 'We,' Non-Soldier Boy? (New York Times, 6/26/06)
Music festival is fountain of treats (Denver Post, 6/25/06)
Words of wisdom for 2006 grads (The Christian Science Monitor, 6/14/06)
Making sense of global warming: Downhill slide ahead? (USA Today, (6/5/06)
A Hothouse for Female Scientists: Small colleges, big results (Chronicle of Education, 5/5/06)
Links to 2006 State of the Rockies Report Card and Conference Coverage
Civilians Rein Over U.S. Military by Tradition and Design (New York Times, 4/16/06)
Give Manual students a chance (Denver Post, 3/16/06)
U.S!: Resurrecting Upton Sinclair (National Public Radio's Weekend Edition, 3/11/06)
Cosmic Log: Olympic Gold for Economists (MSNBC.com, 2/27/06)
Where were the Italians? (Dallas Morning News, 2/27/06)
Colorado College prof hones his satirical edge (Rocky Mountain News, 2/24/06)