Understanding cultural differences in the workplace, how to reduce and solve conflicts and successfully lead in multicultural contexts is at the core of this workshop, led by Leeds School instructor Antonio Papuzza.
The Distribution Center will handle most incoming and outgoing UPS shipments, a move designed to decrease traffic congestion and enhance sustainability on campus.
As I join in celebrating tonight's kickoff of the 10th New Venture Challenge, it seems fitting to shine a light on the growing energy and activity emanating from our Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative.
Get an opportunity to learn about the resources and services in the library, tour special collections, meet subject librarians and socialize with fellow faculty. Register by Oct. 2.
On Sept. 21, Professor Michael Huemer will discuss why people are especially irrational about politics, and how and why they adopt the beliefs they want to adopt. The bad news? You're probably being irrational, too.
Ask someone who gardens what they love most about it, and the answer often is: it makes them feel better. A new trial is exploring the measurable health benefits of community gardening.
How can we set course for a future we can scarcely imagine? Across CU Â鶹ӰԺ, initiatives are inviting our community to develop the mechanisms and resiliency that will allow us to thrive in a world of change.
Joining the cross-campus challenge are a space weather initiative, a studio project combining art and scientific research, and a project involving groundbreaking utilization of CubeSats to collect magnetic field data.
Three faculty experts will speak on the complexity of preparing, gender inequalities in disasters, and the principles and challenges of using insurance to manage catastrophic risk.