Allison Atteberry will explore the effects of changes in teacher evaluation policies with support from the fellowship. Only 30 early-career scholars were selected out of roughly 300 applicants nationwide.
Join CU Â鶹ӰԺ on June 28 for Bike to Work Day—part of the city's annual Walk and Bike Month. The event features nearly 50 breakfast stations across Â鶹ӰԺ serving free food and drinks.
A new study by CU Â鶹ӰԺ pain researcher Pavel Goldstein shows that when an empathetic partner holds the hand of a lover in pain, the couple's heart rates sync and the pain subsides.
The slower months of summer can be a great time to learn new tools or brush up on skills, and the Lynda.com learning library has a vast selection of high-quality video tutorials for current faculty, staff and students.
When senior engineering student Susie Gomez-Burgos isn't studying, she spends much of her time inspiring children, Latina girls in particular, to become mathematicians and science whizzes.
Starting June 21, Facilities Management Outdoor Services and Housing Facilities Services will continue to engage in responses to the emerald ash borer infestations in our campus trees.
The summer solstice starts June 20, marking the first official day of summer. Visit the photo gallery to see how fellow Buffs are spending sweet summertime on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus.
The Office of Information Technology is seeking students for a 75-minute study to understand the user experience of different ePortfolio tools. Students who participate will receive a $25 Amazon gift card.
Give back to your community at the CU Blood Drive, hosted by the Â鶹ӰԺ Campus Staff Council and CU Recreation Services on both main and east campuses June 20 and 21.
Professor Dan Szafir envisions a world where robots have that human touch. He's launched several research initiatives that aim to improve human-robot interactions.