Do you have a passion for biological research? Up to two scholarships will be awarded this year to support independent research. Learn about the Beckman Scholars Program.
After a distinguished career spanning more than 40 years, founding second violinist of the Takács Quartet Károly Schranz will retire effective May 1. CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Harumi Rhodes has been appointed the new second violinist.
Join the Commencement Committee for an open house to learn helpful planning information from various campus organizations and off-campus vendors. RSVP by Tuesday, Feb. 27.
The process for reserving an OIT lab and distance learning studios is transitioning from the Office of Information Technology to the Academic Scheduling Department.
Three students have written, illustrated and published a children's book in English and Spanish honoring Lafayette's hometown hero Alicia Sanchez, an advocate for the Latino community.
Drier summers and a decline in average snowpack over the past 40 years have severely hampered the establishment of spruce and fir trees in Colorado's Front Range.
As the men's basketball team prepares to play USC tonight and UCLA Feb. 25, watch the Buffs beat the Cal Golden Bears earlier this month: eight hours of setup, action and breakdown in just 30 seconds.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ ranks No. 11 in the nation for graduates serving as Peace Corps volunteers, with 56 alumni currently serving. We're also among the top five volunteer-producing universities of all time.
We don't need to guess about who we are. We don't need to "trust our gut" about what works. As Academic Futures proceeds, data will directly shape the paths we choose.
Increased temperatures caused localized extinction of a common Rocky Mountain flowering plant, a result that could serve as a herald of future population declines.