As the first phase of the Academic Futures visioning process draws to a close, I wanted to provide an update and offer my thanks to all those taking part.
A $2.5 million gift from Bill and Kathy Scripps to the College of Media, Communication and Information establishes support for a specialized student news course, CU News Corps, into perpetuity.
One of the best ways to discover new things about yourself and find your place on campus is to get out of your comfort zone and get involved. Though easier said than done, making that effort often leads to really great experiences.
PhET Interactive Simulations is one of six winners of the WISE Award, recognizing innovative educational projects that address challenges and bring transformative societal change.
Â鶹ӰԺites who love quirk, camp and cinema will have the chance to watch "Triplets" on the big screen at Macky Auditorium with the swinging score performed live.
Faculty and staff are invited to explore innovative approaches to creating a culture supportive of undergraduate research, as well as Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program funding.
This week's events are about exploring your senses. Listen to the CU Symphony Orchestra; smell traditional Japanese incense; taste new foods; watch "The Adding Machine"; or stretch your legs at the Fall Career Fair.
A wave of innovation in airborne and orbiting systems poses challenges in coordinating these increasingly complex operations. CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty will join industry leaders to discuss on Oct. 4.
Whether you are a first-year student or a senior, navigating the extensive resources and services at CU Â鶹ӰԺ can seem intimidating or overwhelming. You should know there's at least one person on campus that can help: your advisor.