This summer, the Office of Information Technology upgraded a number of touch panels in large lecture halls, part of a larger standardization plan with more upgrades coming. Find out which lecture halls got the upgrade.
A STEM camp this summer, held at Casa de la Esperanza, a housing community and learning center for migrant workers and their families, gave K-12 students a crash course in robotics.
During the fall 2018 and spring 2019 semesters, all courses and education-based events that support the academic mission of the university will be eligible for Classroom Capture.
Adobe Research has awarded its 2018 student fellowships, encouraging the work of future leaders in fields ranging from computer vision to AI to human-computer interaction.
After a four-year track record of responsible behavior by vendors and fans, alcohol sales will be extended to the concourse areas of Folsom Field during football games so patrons can bring drinks back to their seats.
Want to earn $25 each month? Track your exercise for at least 12 days with the Move app, still available to CU Health Plan members, even though it's been discontinued by UCHealth.
Leah Buechley, CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumna and inventor of the influential Lilypad Arduino, will speak on campus Aug. 29 as part of the ATLAS Distinguished Speaker Series.
This graduate-level certificate offers employees the opportunity to refine leadership skills and learn new ways to measure and enhance organization effectiveness. Deadline to apply is Aug. 27.
Transportation Services is working with RTD to improve bus service between the Main and East campuses, with changes coming beginning Aug. 27, tailoring to the Discovery Drive and Marine Street areas.