We spoke with Jose-Luis Jimenez, chemistry professor and CIRES fellow, about this new trend and why masks continue to be such an important tool in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Provost Russ Moore announced that the search for a new dean for the College of Engineering and Applied Science did not result in a hire for the post. The search has been halted and a new search process will begin later in the year.
Human Resources has added two new diversity learning development opportunities at no cost and also is sharing a comprehensive Racial Equity Tools Glossary.
Did you know 44 of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s classrooms have a fully automated way to record and share lecture content? And if you’re not in one of those classrooms, there’s a mobile solution available.
Engage in interactive, thought-provoking discussions and reflective, critical-thinking exercises exploring courage. The student session is Feb. 18 and the employee sessions are on Feb. 18 and 23.
Professor Kristen Carpenter will review the legal history of governmental suppression of Indigenous peoples’ religions in the United States and consider the potential for reform based on a human rights approach to religion.
Campus diversity professionals are invited to join the Association of American Universities webinar, What Racial Equity Requires, led by Shaun Harper, who will offer practical guidance on complex racial problems.
From the financial fraudsters of Enron to Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff, the failings of corporate titans are regular fixtures in the news. But what drives wealthy and powerful people to commit white-collar crime?