Develop your skills as an anti-racist educator with fellow faculty, instructors and graduate students from across campus in this semester-long learning community offered through the Center for Teaching & Learning.
The organizers of the Inclusive Sports Summit are seeking proposals for the March 24 event, an opportunity to explore issues such as systemic racism, bias, activism, allyship and related themes. Proposals are due Feb. 26.
Career Services is the central hub for career initiatives at CU 麻豆影院. Our mission is to ensure every graduate develops career competencies, gains professional tools and solidifies their career choices. Here are some enhanced services to share with your students.
Joanna Lambert, who will be speaking at CU on the Weekend Feb. 6, reflects on how her research carries lessons for coexisting with coyotes, COVID-19 and each other.
New research suggests drugs called PARP inhibitors, designed to treat breast and ovarian cancers, work differently than previously presumed. It also shines a light on how they do work, opening the door for improved next-generation drugs.
In this Q&A, Tony Cookson weighs in on the "irrational" stock market, and how everyday investors should approach the current volatile trading environment.
Presented by the University Libraries and the Center for Humanities and the Arts, a student, staff and faculty panel will explore the issues of power. Plan to join at noon on Feb. 10.
You'll want to be "in the room" on March 1 for a live multidisciplinary faculty panel discussion about Alexander Hamilton in the context of Lin-Manuel Miranda's hit original Broadway production Hamilton. This virtual event is free and open to the public.