CU Engineering Building

Engineering Center first CU building to go plastic-free for beverages

Sept. 3, 2019

The move includes both of the Gravity Cafe coffee shops and all of the vending machines in the Engineering Center.

Students studying outside

Apply to become a student ambassador

Aug. 30, 2019

Interested in introducing future Buffs to campus, getting some free gear and making a whole lot of amazing friends and memories? The student ambassadors is for you!

Norlin Library

For grad students: Deadlines and workshops through September

Aug. 30, 2019

Get up to speed on workshops and approaching academic deadlines for graduate students through September.

Canvas displayed on an iPad

What’s new in Canvas?

Aug. 28, 2019

Canvas has new features and integrations including profile pictures, an ePortfolio tool, name pronunciation help and more.

A first-year student in class

Apply to teach a First-Year Seminar

Aug. 28, 2019

The Office of Undergraduate Education is encouraging instructor-level and tenured/tenure track faculty from all colleges and departments to participate in the AY 2020-21 FYS program.

A desk with a book and laptop computer on it

Submit your proposal by Sept. 9 for open access artistic interpretations

Aug. 27, 2019

To recognize International Open Access Week Oct. 21–25, the University Libraries will commission six artistic installations that will be displayed in locations across campus.

Dr. Larry Allen and family

PLC offices dedicated to Dr. Larry Allen

Aug. 26, 2019

On Aug. 21, a group of Presidents Leadership Class students, alumni and staff gathered at the PLC offices in Norlin Library to celebrate Dr. Larry Allen with a dedication.

Ann Smead, left, and Brian Argrow, chair of the aerospace engineering department, cut a ribbon held by drones at a ceremony at the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building

New aerospace engineering building launches, gets VIP visits

Aug. 26, 2019

The new building will be home for faculty and students seeking to expand humanity’s presence in space—and explore our home planet, too.

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tries on a virtual reality headset during a tour of CU Â鶹ӰԺ's new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building

NASA Administrator explores future of aerospace engineering at new campus building

Aug. 23, 2019

During a whirlwind visit to campus, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine toured the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building, which occupies roughly 175,000 people on East Campus.

Anne Culver (left)

Supporter spotlight: Anne Culver

Aug. 23, 2019

College of Music alumna and former University of Denver administrator Anne Culver made a gift to name one of the practice rooms in the expanded Imig Music Building in honor of her alumnus husband.

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