An analysis by CU 鶹ӰԺ linguist Chase Raymond and others has found that U.S. Senate chairpersons can add bias to hearings through how much they speak during hearings.
CU 鶹ӰԺ researchers have developed a new mobile app that categorizes mental health status based on speech patterns. Ultimately, it could be used as an adjunct for in-person therapy or to help monitor patients from afar.
Karl Linden believes that wherever you are in the world, you should be able to turn on a tap and receive clean drinking water. He's working on new ways to make that happen.
The University Libraries have acquired more than 140 photos from premier photographer Dan Fong—images of concerts at Norlin Quad and Folsom Field including the Doobie Brothers, the Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac, Country Joe McDonald and Mountain.
A team at CU 鶹ӰԺ is working to expand the conversation around environmental futures and has been awarded $225,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in support of the effort.
Earlier this semester, third-grade students from University Hill Elementary School visited Norlin Library’s STEAM Gallery to participate in a community engagement event weaving together art and science in a variety of forms.
The Faculty Teaching Excellence Program’s lineup for spring symposia have been announced. The topics range from enhancing learning motivation to addressing student mental health issues in the classroom, bringing research into the classroom and more.
Did you know CU 鶹ӰԺ has a supercomputer on campus? Come and join Research Computing for snacks and a tour on Dec. 6.
Diversity Engagement Survey
On Oct. 28, all four campuses in the CU community were invited to participatein a system-administered survey designed to assess CU’s learning and working environments. The deadline is Nov. 15.
Join Senior Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Assessment Katherine Eggert to discuss the issues at CU 鶹ӰԺ that apply to accreditation and prepare for the site visit by the Higher Learning Commission.