Hungry? Join in celebrating one of CU's favorite traditions: Late Night Breakfast. Relax, take a break or reenergize yourself from hectic finals week with free activities and breakfast food at the UMC.
When it comes to cooking burgers, why innovate? For Chef Christopher Klocke, a key driver behind inventing new recipes is environmental sustainability. Learn more and get the recipes.
The campus is remembering Curator Emeritus Alan Cass, a decades-long and stalwart member of the community who made extraordinary contributions in a number of roles and was known for his dedication, involvement, dynamic personality and humility.
If you've been dreaming of owning a moped to buzz around town, Parking Services offers tips to protect you so you won't mope over your used moped purchase.
In part one of a multipart video series, Academic Futures subcommittee member Shelly Miller asks for your feedback on ideas to establish interdisciplinary teaching partnerships, build a diverse workforce and find funding models on campus to support interdisciplinarity.
As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Office of Victim Assistance reminds the campus community that CU has policies that prohibit this type of conduct.
How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class offered by CU Police.
Find Your Study Spot
As the end of the semester approaches and finals loom, it's time to settle in to听your favorite campus study nook. Whether you're looking for seclusion, a nice view or somewhere nearby to get a snack, these spots will make the hours spent studying more enjoyable.