In June, the School of Education's Sara Staley and Bethy Leonardi appeared in a TV series that honors 30 innovators, change-makers and rising stars of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community.
Part of the Colorado Law Talks series in Denver, Anna Spain Bradley on Sept. 12 will discuss recent challenges and threats to human rights, historical connections with America's civil rights movement and more.
Beginning Sept. 29, Colorado Law will be the first law school in the U.S. to host an Inter-American Commission on Human Rights session of public hearings on human rights cases and issues.
Adolescents with serious conduct and substance use problems are five times more likely to die prematurely than their peers, with roughly one in 20 dying by their 30s, according to new research.
Get a peak at the Center for Academic Success and Engagement at an Aug. 16 open house. CASE opened last month as a gateway to campus supporting the academic and student experience.
Emmy Award-winner Ken Burns will share four decades worth of insights. Tickets go on sale Aug. 28 for the Macky Auditorium event, which is open to the public.
Strategic Facilities Visioning is a collaborative yearlong initiative that will engage stakeholders across campus to create a framework for facilities decision-making for the next 30 years.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ experts can speak with media about Colorado’s new science standards, the benefits of full-day pre-kindergarten, support for educators and partnerships between educators and researchers.