The most difficult question in any endeavor is "what does success look like?" This is true in the case of Academic Futures, and it is the immediate question facing the Academic Futures Committee.
To help faculty, staff and graduate students better manage their work, family and personal responsibilities, campus has partnered with Bright Horizons on access to its care advantage program.
The College of Media, Communication and Information will unite journalists, media makers and scholars for a one-day conference on Saturday, March 10. The event is free and open to the public.
Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Sustainability David Kang, a panelist at the upcoming C2ES Climate Leadership Conference in Denver, speaks on the event and other sustainability topics.
When we talk about sexual health, many of us may get a little uncomfortable. But it doesn’t have to be this way; if we aren't afraid to talk about getting the flu or strep throat, we can talk about our health below the belt.
Reach for the hand of a loved one in pain and not only will your breathing and heart rate synchronize with theirs, your brain wave patterns will couple up.
The interactive event features the stories of students, staff and faculty engaging with visitors, or "readers," for impactful conversations about gender, race, nationality, religion, ability and beyond.
The family-friendly concert "Reach for the Stars" will feature a space exploration theme in honor of NASA's 60th anniversary. Reserve your seats now for this free event at Macky Auditorium.
Next month's CU Discover Series will be about the tuition benefit. Take your pick among this and many other employee-oriented events, including a stress and mindfulness series and more.