A new study by integrative physiology professor Ken Wright shows that as little as 48 hours of camping can help re-set the body's circadian rhythm, or internal clock, helping people fall asleep earlier.
"Voigt Lessons" tells the story of opera star Deborah Voigt's rise to fame through refreshingly frank anecdotes, songs and arias. The Feb. 18 performance takes place in Macky Auditorium.
Recovery can mean different things to different people. Sam Randall, program manager at CU Collegiate Recovery Center, dives into what recovery is all about and how we can be supportive of those who are living a life in recovery.
Spring tuition is due Friday, Feb. 3, which is also the last day to enroll/register without a late fee, change variable credit hours, waive health insurance and submit required immunization forms.
Today, Feb. 1, the University of Colorado will be one of 16 schools nationwide to be featured in ESPN's live reports of National Signing Day for the first time since 2006.
After a nearly 30-year career leading University Libraries through advancements; promoting knowledge and research access; and serving countless organizations on campus, in his field and beyond, longtime commencement marshal and Dean Jim Williams will retire.
The Office of Information Technology offers CU Â鶹ӰԺ employees many free and discounted downloads for productivity- and academic-related software and licensing.
In an effort to support students with disabilities and build collaborative relationships among all members of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ community, Disability Services is hosting an open house on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Center for Community.
Dust released by an active coal mine in Svalbard, Norway, reduced the spectral reflectance of nearby snow and ice by up to 84 percent, according to new Â鶹ӰԺ-led research.
Student employees gain real-world experience working at the International Film Series, a popular venue for foreign, experimental and art films, documentaries and classic cinema.