Community, leadership and inspiration all shone brightly at this year's annual boys2MEN Leadership Summit, which offered Denver and Aurora high school students the chance to preview campus life.
This week's top research stories include black carbon concentrations in ice and snow ecosystems; the development of tools to generate virtual reality scents; and optimism among Colorado business leaders despite a slight dip in the economy.
This summer, 11 students will set out on a month-long journey seeking a deeper understanding of immigrant community experiences across the region and nation.
Marketing professor Margaret C. Campbell has been distinguished as a provost professor at the Leeds School of Business for her outstanding scholarship in marketing and consumer behavior.
Professor John Crimaldi, who specializes in fluid mechanics engineering, is helping to develop key technological tools to drive olfactory generators that project virtual reality scents.
Summer is a great time to make sure your budgeting, debt-management and retirement strategies are helping you meet your financial goals. Individual, no-cost sessions will be available on campus beginning July 13.
Nicolaus Wolfrum, seeking work that allows him to focus on his studies and prepare for the future as a mechanical engineer, opened his own eBay store to sell used and re-manufactured automotive inventory.
Summer can be a great time to consider what you want for yourself and how to achieve your plans. From setting clear goals to learning to live in the moment, these positive approaches can help.