The new task force will evaluate community policing policies, practices and training and recommend steps to ensure that public safety works for the entire campus community.
As you start the new semester, keep accessibility in mind. Creating course materials that are accessible helps all students in your classes, including students with disabilities. Use this checklist to help you get started.
In a recent CU Â鶹ӰԺ Where You Are discussion, Lawrence Frey addressed how scholars can strive to make a difference—not just hope others will use their research to make a difference—in how we talk about social justice initiatives.
The next CU blood drive will be Aug. 22 to Sept. 6. Donors who send a photo of themselves wearing CU apparel during their donation are entered to win one of four Amazon gift cards.
In 1990, NASA’s Voyager 1 took an image of Earth from 4 billion miles away. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of this iconic image, TEDxCU 2020 speakers will inspire and challenge us to think about how our past and present could shape our future.
The Conference on World Affairs will host virtual sessions Sept. 10–11. The event themes will include leadership and human connection. Join for the two days, eight sessions and 20-plus speakers.
Learn what we know about COVID-19 from some of CU Â鶹ӰԺ's top researchers and operational experts, and how they're helping put science into practice for a safer return. Full recordings of the in-depth discussions from a recent webinar series are available.