From Nutrition for Stress Management to 5 Choices of Extraordinary Productivity, a number of learning opportunities for employees to take advantage of will be provided in May.
Part treasure hunters and part rescue squads, archivists ensure researchers access to original source material. Jennifer Sanchez of University Libraries discusses the greatest challenges and rewards.
As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Office of Victim Assistance reminds the campus community that CU has policies that prohibit this type of conduct.
When it comes to cooking burgers, why innovate? For Chef Christopher Klocke, a key driver behind inventing new recipes is environmental sustainability. Learn more and get the recipes.
Researchers in the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Science have completed an unprecedented "dissection" of twin galaxies in the final stages of merging.
With a number of ceremonies May 10–12 and an increase in visitors, employees are encouraged to plan for traffic impacts and consider alternative transportation or work arrangements.
The annual Give & Go Donation Drive collects over 35 tons of reusable item donations from residence hall move-out each spring. This substantial effort happens with the help of volunteers.
At the heart of the Academic Futures discussions is finding a path that allows our students and our campus to embrace discovery at the core of their experiences.
Facilities Management Outdoor Services staff this month will conduct a soil injection to address the fungal canker in 15 to 20 trees in an attempt to prevent further losses.
Through the center, students delve into the American West's vibrant, complex narratives and rich heritage while engaging with leading scholars, writers and civil servants.