CU Â鶹ӰԺ has joined forces with universities and space agencies from around the world in an international effort to design and build small satellites as a way to train future scientists and engineers.
Tremendous amounts of soot following a massive asteroid strike 66 million years ago would have plunged Earth into darkness for nearly two years, according to a news release from NCAR.
Folks across campus took in a partial, yet impressive, view of the Great American Eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, as seen in a photo gallery commemorating the rare event.
Welcome back, Buffs! Be sure to check out Fall Welcome events taking place this week, including movie screenings, Black and Gold Bash, UMC Fall Fest, the annual Welcomefest concert and more.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Learning Technology Consultants are once more hosting a handful of Desire2Learn (D2L) training workshops to help faculty prepare courses for the fall term.
Racial stereotypes affect public perception of NFL quarterbacks and, in some cases, may become a self-fulfilling prophecy for black athletes, new CU Â鶹ӰԺ research shows.
By processing images from many sources and stitching them together, the Eclipse Megamovie Project will create a continuous view of the total solar eclipse as it crosses the United States.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21, delivery of CU Â鶹ӰԺ Today email digests will return to the academic year schedule with distribution each weekday while classes are in session.
Opening Aug. 18 in Denver, professor Joel Swanson's exhibition 'Sticks & Stones' features provocative art rooted in language often used to classify and marginalize.