Welcoming and moving in thousands of first-year students takes helping hands and patience, which the campus community has eagerly provided—a smooth, successful and joyful transition.
If you're staying in Â鶹ӰԺ for the long weekend, see what's happening on and off campus: Â鶹ӰԺ Creek Hometown Festival, football tailgating, CU Super Geeks meetup, free fitness classes and more.
Many of the nation's primary and secondary schools were built in areas vulnerable to tornadoes, earthquakes, floods or other natural disasters before strict codes and land-use regulations existed.
Personal security at work, dealing with disruptive customers (de-escalation), a manager's role in protecting employees—learn more at a free seminar hosted by the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ's latest STARS score places the university 11th among U.S. doctoral and research institutions for its sustainability practices, including being a bike-friendly community and much more.
Officials on Wednesday were trying to learn more information and possibly offer medical treatment to a woman who encountered a rabid bat on campus. The woman was located. Learn more about rabies exposure and prevention.
Campus has joined the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity, or NCFDD, a national training and mentoring community that provides professional development benefits to faculty, postdocs and graduate students.
Microsoft Office 365 Teams, a chat-based collaboration tool that features document collaboration, one-on-one and team chat, online meetings and more, is now available to all employees and students.