Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in photos were a BuffsUnited program celebrating diversity and inclusion, a campus visit with United Launch Alliance chief Tony Bruno, a talk by political commentator Ann Coulter and more.
The starting goalkeeper for two U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning teams and a World Cup championship team discussed her pursuit of bringing equality to women's soccer in the United States.
Policy is increasingly playing a hand in what guides the technical world. That's why campus has teamed up with Colorado state representatives on a new fellowship.
Environmental engineering students Sydney Ulliman and Kaitlin Mattos are the recipients of two prestigious American Water Works Association scholarships.
The autonomous dog has new tricks, thanks to a student engineering team. The goal is to create a robotic companion dog that can improve the quality of life for elderly people with cognitive impairment.
Sign up for the Better Â鶹ӰԺ Day of Service
Participate in CU's largest day of service on April 14 with the Volunteer Resource Center, and work with various organizations to complete a service project in the Â鶹ӰԺ/Denver area. There is a wide range of projects and sign-ups are filling up fast.
Publication Schedule
Next weekÌýduring spring break, the faculty-staff and student editions of CU Â鶹ӰԺ Today will hit inboxes on a limited schedule, on Tuesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 29. The regular academic year schedule will resume on Monday, April 2.Ìý
Traffic impacts on Broadway between Marine and Grandview
City of Â鶹ӰԺ crews are repairing a sewer line on Broadway between Marine Avenue and Grandview Avenue through Sunday, resulting in lane closures. Commuters should expect delays this afternoon and consider an alternate route if possible.