All CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty are invited to submit applications for Implementation of Multicultural Perspectives and Approaches in Research and Teaching (IMPART) fellowship awards. Grants of up to $4,000 are available.
Making sense of money can be one of the hardest things you do. CU Money Sense is your campus resource to help navigate the financial challenges that are part of everyday life.
Carrie Davidson, a senior studying journalism and art history, challenges fellow students to reconsider what they are "supposed to do" and instead follow their own path.
A $3 million Department of Energy grant will help CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers create better membranes for use in efficient cost-effective battery components for large-scale energy storage.
Expected to address Brexit, a British consul will give a talk on campus March 14 highlighting economic and policy ties between the U.K., Colorado and the university.
Dead ends, void zones and semi-porous borders fill a split-screen video of an Israeli bypass road and its surroundings in Peggy Ahwesh's art installation "Kissing Point (Revisited)," open March 11 and 12.
The Office of Undergraduate Education (UE) focuses on first-year academic programs, such as Residential Academic Programs (RAPs), first-year seminars and Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs), as the foundation for student success.
For Megan Mangum, the goal was college; and the route was hazy, as it often is for first-generation students. Now on track to graduate from CU Â鶹ӰԺ, she tells her story with a disarming mix of candor, humor and optimism.
The Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly (BFA) Election Committee is now accepting nominations for BFA membership and for membership on the BFA's subcommittees. Submit nominations by Friday, March 10.
On March 21, visiting artist and Alaska native Sonya Kelliher-Combs will give a lecture on her mixed-media paintings and sculptures as part of the Visiting Artist Program.