CU Contemporary Dance Works has strengthened its outreach efforts by establishing residencies and developing long-term plans for partnership in communities underserved by the arts.
A new study shows for the first time that some human cells with DNA damage are passed to offspring cells without repairing them, essentially kicking the can down the road. The study has implications for both cancer and aging.
The university is seeking students, staff, faculty and community volunteers to help health care providers practice the medication distribution process for large-scale public health emergencies.
A student team developed an app-connected ring that turns colors into sounds or musical notes. By tapping a ring worn on your finger, you can make music anyplace, anytime.
A new study co-authored by CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers has found diesel trucks, buses and cars emit 4.6-million tons more harmful nitrogen-oxide than standards permit. Higher standards and improved emissions tests could save lives, the authors say.
Ozell Williams may be walking at this spring’s graduation ceremony, but he tumbled his way there. Now he hopes to leave behind a legacy at CU that will inspire future students and athletes.
Today, the university welcomed the class of 2017 into the Forever Buffs family. The spring commencement ceremony honored more than 6,400 candidates for degrees and featured commencement speaker and alumna Kate Fagan.
Beginning the week of May 15, CU Â鶹ӰԺ Today will move to the twice-per-week summer term publication schedule. Both the faculty-staff and student editions will publish on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week.
Come celebrate Â鶹ӰԺ’s innovative startup culture with over 200 events from May 15 to 19, featuring several CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty and staff members.
Seven CU Â鶹ӰԺ research teams have been selected to receive grants for the development of commercially-promising technologies, reviewed by a panel of external judges.