Colorado Law is pleased to present the 60th Annual John R. Coen Lecture, "International Law and Relations in the Trump Administration," on Tuesday, April 4.
This week's top research stories include satellite imagery showing that Arctic sea ice was at a record low maximum extent for the third straight year, images of Comet 67P and a new study on prison's effect on gang membership.
The Office for Outreach and Engagement is pleased to announce Pilar Prostko, program coordinator and facilitator for CU Dialogues, has been selected as the recipient of the 2017 Anne K. Heinz Staff Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement.
Because she had hip surgery during winter break, CU Â鶹ӰԺ student Annie Miller could not physically attend class in the beginning weeks of spring semester. A robot and some teamwork ensured she could attend remotely.
Stephanie and Sarah Meyers, who will graduate from CU Â鶹ӰԺ in May with degrees in international affairs, have established the Meyers Family Foundation Scholarship Fund to support one or two first-year students with financial need annually.
Distinguished Professor Tom Cech, Colorado’s first Nobel prize winner, has been awarded the 2017 Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
The new 'RIO Bulletin' is part of a streamlined communication strategy ensuring members of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ research community can easily find critical information about research funding opportunities and related research support resources.
Federally-funded research facilities in Colorado contributed an estimated $2.6 billion to the state's economy in 2016 and supported more than 17,600 jobs, according to a new report from the Leeds School of Business.
"Odyssey Remixed" is a modern twist on the ancient text, swapping genders to highlight gender inequity in the original story. The production is being performed as part of an outreach program that brings live theater to local schools and community centers.