Greenland is melting faster than scientists previously thought—and will likely lead to faster sea level rise—thanks to the continued, accelerating warming of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Eleven College of Music alumni, faculty and students traveled to New York in November to showcase their talents and gain invaluable experience in one of the most celebrated music venues in the world.
Chuck Plunkett ignited a national conversation about local journalism when he challenged the owners of his former paper. Today, he brings a passion for local journalism to CU Â鶹ӰԺ, where he teaches tomorrow’s journalists.
Three CU Â鶹ӰԺ seniors interning with the Latino History Project are helping to document and preserve the past and making historical information available online to the public and for use by teachers in their classrooms.
The University of Colorado’s public outreach and community engagement efforts are coming into clearer focus, thanks to a new tool that shows statewide impact.
The people who hold the most extreme views opposing genetically modified foods think they know most about them, but actually know the least, according to new research.
In this conversation with Continuing Education Dean Sara Thompson, find out how the division she leads connects university resources with communities statewide.
The University Libraries at CU Â鶹ӰԺ have joined with HathiTrust, a digital library containing millions of volumes, for long-term preservation of materials.
Buffs4Life is helping former CU Â鶹ӰԺ athletes and coaches in their times of need by focusing on preventing suicide, a national crisis that affects people from all walks of life.