Never officially recognized during her lifetime, the first African American woman to graduate from the university will be posthumously honored this spring.
Faculty: Nominations are due Friday, March 23, for four BFA seats. This is an important opportunity for you to participate in the faculty governance process. Nominate yourself or your colleagues.
Students interested in receiving financial aid this summer (including work-study) should complete the summer financial aid application soon after it opens at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 21.
Because of a scheduling conflict, Staff Council has postponed an informational town hall that was slated for Tuesday, March 20, and was intended to address PERA. Stay tuned for updated event details once available.
The Ecological Society of America has awarded Katherine N. Suding of INSTAAR and CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department its Robert H. MacArthur Award.
The resulting pilot will train staff and residents on the installation of efficient water and energy fixtures to reduce emissions and utility costs while increasing social equity and workforce development opportunities.
This weekend, check out "Sweeney Todd," the CU men's lacrosse home-opener, the Incuvate CU Â鶹ӰԺ hackathon, curling lessons at The Rec, a cheap date night at the movie theater and more.
Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in photos were folks shaving their tresses in the name of childhood cancer research, students catching rides on campus with Lucky Lifts, highlights shared by you in social media and more.
Airborne soot produced by wildfires and fossil-fuel combustion and transported to the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica contains levels of black carbon too low to contribute significantly to the melting of local glaciers.
Chancellor DiStefano set the stage for a reflection on the state of higher education and the university's approach to its future, inviting everyone to bring their most creative ideas of what CU Â鶹ӰԺ could be.