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Celebrating 40 years of the FLPMA

Oct. 17, 2016

The Federal Land Policy and Management Act turns 40 on Oct. 21. Join Colorado Law for a one-day conference featuring panels with top experts in the field discussing important aspects of the law and challenges facing public land managers.

Painting of a woman in a green dress with a sequined mask

Eklund Opera's 2016-17 season opens with 'Die Fledermaus'

Oct. 17, 2016

This fall, just in time for Halloween, CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Eklund Opera Program is set to bring Johann Strauss, Jr.’s glittering masked ball operetta to Macky Auditorium, opening Oct. 21.

Kelly Fox

From the SVC: Collaborative approaches bring energy and community

Oct. 17, 2016

When we approach the university’s work collaboratively, the energy and ideas brought to the table benefit all elements of our enterprise. I appreciate the work being done across the campus to create a culture that is inclusive, collaborative and innovative.

Student advising

Registration tips

Oct. 17, 2016

Registration for the spring semester is right around the corner. Be sure you're prepared.

Mars is seen in ultraviolet images throughout the day.

MAVEN mission gives unprecedented view of Mars

Oct. 17, 2016

New global images of Mars from NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission being led by CU Â鶹ӰԺ show the ultraviolet glow from the Martian atmosphere in unprecedented detail, revealing dynamic, previously invisible behavior.

Altius Quartet performs at Macky Auditorium

College of Music students to perform at Carnegie Hall

Oct. 17, 2016

The College of Music will present a showcase concert at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall on Monday, Nov. 7. Alumni, family, faculty and friends will converge on Midtown Manhattan for an unforgettable evening of inspiring new works and virtuosic classics.

Fall on campus

10 things to do this week: Oct. 17 edition

Oct. 17, 2016

It's a beautiful week, so try to get out and do something fun to relieve that midterm stress. This week's events include the chancellor's State of the Campus Address, Feel Good Fridays at the CU Art Museum and a tour of local sustainable structures.

Jim Gallogly, CU Engineering School alumnus, CEO of LyondellBasell Industries and member of the CU Engineering Advisory Council, right, is photographed with ÌýCU Engineering Dean Rob Davis, center, and Mike Wirth, a Chevron corp. VP and chair of the CU Engineering Advisory Council after unveiling a temporary sign showing the new name for the Discovery Learning Center.

Engineering education gets a $2.5 million boost, thanks to Gallogly gifts

Oct. 17, 2016

With $2.5 million in gifts, Colorado’s Gallogly family is naming the Discovery Learning Center at the Â鶹ӰԺ, as well as boosting the teaching and research power of the College of Engineering and Applied Science with two new faculty positions.

CU Â鶹ӰԺ astronomy and physics student Sam Strabala searches for sunspots with middle schoolers in Keenesburg, Colorado as part of a science outreach program.

CU-STARs brings wonder of space down to Earth for Colorado students

Oct. 17, 2016

CU-STARs (Science, Technology and Astronomy Recruits) outreach program brings space down to Earth for Colorado middle and high school students through inflatable planetariums, a solar system built out of Legos that orbits a lightbulb "sun" and other hands-on learning opportunities.

an image of MRI brain scans

Neural signature for fibromyalgia may aid diagnosis, treatment

Oct. 17, 2016

Â鶹ӰԺ researchers have discovered a brain signature that identifies fibromyalgia sufferers with 93 percent accuracy, a potential breakthrough for future clinical diagnosis and treatment of the highly prevalent condition.

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