Every year, CU Â鶹ӰԺ teams up with the city of Â鶹ӰԺ and Community Cycles to give out free bike lights in an effort to encourage the use of lights for nighttime biking. The giveaway event will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the UMC bike station.
The National Weather Service expects a weather system to move into the area, bringing much colder temperatures through Thursday as well as accumulating snow Tuesday evening through Wednesday afternoon.
Kathryn Ramirez-Aguilar, founder and program manager of the CU Green Labs Program, was presented with the Go Beyond Award for individual achievement at the 2016 International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) annual conference.
With the events at The Ohio State University on Monday, we would like to remind you of some of the terminology that may be used to communicate to you during an emergency situation, and why it is used.
Looking to green your office space and earn recognition for your department? The faculty/staff campus sustainability program can be achieved in just a five steps.
Earlier this week, you may have received a text message asking you to update your LifeLine Response Enterprise app. While it may have looked suspicious, there is a need to update the app.
CU is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), a non-profit that empowers higher-education communities to be effective change agents for sustainability and innovation.
As winter approaches, CU Buffs are turning down the thermostats in an effort to curb their carbon footprint. This is an easy way to decrease energy consumption, but there are a lot of other approaches that both renters and homeowners can take to save energy and money in the colder months.
The university is committed to responding to cases of protected class harassment, and ensuring that anyone impacted is connected with campus support services. The university encourages all students, staff and faculty to report any incidents of protected class harassment. Click through for more information.
Recently, the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Police Department installed a MedDrop kiosk in the lobby of the Police Department and Parking and Transportation building at 1050 Regent Dr. This kiosk will allow you to properly dispose of your expired or unwanted medications. This can be done at any time and without an appointment.