Professors of distinction Mark Amerika, Martha Palmer, Mark C. Serreze and Carole Newlands

Newly minted professors of distinction to be celebrated

Sept. 8, 2017

On Sept. 21, four professors of distinction in the College of Arts and Sciences will give public lectures focused on art and art history, classics, geography and linguistics.

Folsom Field is packed with fans as the sun sets behind the Flatirons.

Good to know: Game day safety and security

Sept. 8, 2017

Here's what you can expect when you attend home football, basketball and volleyball games, including how to carry in personal belongings and some of the measures in place to keep everyone safe.

Executive Director and Title IX Coordinator for the Office of Institutional Equity and ComplianceÌýValerie Simons

From the OIEC: CU Title IX investigative process ensures fairness

Sept. 7, 2017

Like some of you today, I listened to U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' speech on the future of enforcement of Title IX sexual misconduct laws. While OIEC will assess impacts from any new federal proposals, we will continue to diligently follow federal law and strive to maintain the best practices and policies possible.

Cassini

AUDIO: Larry Esposito on the spectacular end of the Cassini Mission to Saturn

Sept. 7, 2017

Exciting and sad at the same time is how CU Â鶹ӰԺ planetary scientist Larry Esposito describes the end of one of NASA's most successful planetary missions. On Sept. 15, the Cassini spacecraft—orbiting Saturn since 2004—will plunge into Saturn's atmosphere, vaporizing into a spectacular, meteor-like fireball that NASA calls the "Grand...

Image of Â鶹ӰԺ Creek and dirt pathway

Pedestrian bridge project aims to improve campus connectivity

Sept. 7, 2017

The Board of Regents today approved plans for a 19th Street bridge and ADA-compliant pedestrian path that will improve connectivity to Main Campus across Â鶹ӰԺ Creek.

University of Colorado Board of Regents

Board of Regents hears report on CU's economic impact, preliminary enrollment numbers, more

Sept. 7, 2017

At its regular meeting, the Board of Regents heard updates on a recently conducted economic impact study of CU, heard a report on preliminary enrollment data and voted to approve the re-launch of the Master of Laws degree program on the Â鶹ӰԺ campus.

Man raises hand at town hall meeting

Goodbye D2L, hello Canvas

Sept. 7, 2017

This October, instructors can start opting in to use Canvas for spring 2018 courses. You are invited to attend an information session to learn more about our new learning management system.

A member pitches to a crowd at a New Venture Challenge event.

Celebrating year No. 10, New Venture Challenge to kick off Sept. 20

Sept. 7, 2017

Perhaps you've dreamed up an inventive solution to a problem, or are just curious about teaming up on a project in the making. Students, faculty and staff are invited to this season's NVC opener.

Students play life-size game of checkers at Taste of CU event

Healthy Buffs: New semester, new possibilities

Sept. 6, 2017

The start of a new school year can leave you feeling trapped by the weight of your own expectations. Prioritizing, re-shaping thinking patterns, and learning how to resource are the first steps toward a successful, healthy year.

Wardenburg Health Center

Students must complete health insurance requirement by Sept. 15

Sept. 6, 2017

Unless actively changed by Friday, Sept. 15, all students are automatically enrolled in the Student Gold Health Insurance Plan for the academic year and charged the semester premium of $1,995.

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