New technologies are often surrounded by hopeful messages that they will alleviate poverty and bring about positive social change. History shows these assumptions are often misplaced. Three experts discuss in The Conversation podcast.
The intermountain west innovation ecosystem came together at the fifth annual Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 15 and 16, hosted by Venture Partners at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. In a highly competitive field, 21 university ventures from intermountain west research institutions were selected to present at the showcase.
Seven CU Â鶹ӰԺ scientists have been selected to contribute their expertise to the Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) 2024–33.
Expressing empathy and appreciation in the workplace can make a world of difference. Here are a few ways to improve your team culture, including tips on showing gratitude in a meaningful way, making a habit out of good practices and more.
The Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly got a first look at the newly posted Faculty Salary Procedures Working Group draft report—a vital first step to address pay inequities within academic units. The assembly also introduced its own anti-concealed carry motion.
Part of the Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series, Molly Bloom spoke to an audience of 1,000-plus, recounting stories of her notorious past. She also discussed the art of reinvention and the importance of believing in yourself.
This weekend brings Webb telescope discoveries, LGBTQ+ badminton, a Babylon film screening, the International Festival, a fashion show of recycled couture, a Reel Rock 17 world premiere and more.
Hisham Ali is pushing the limits of plasma physics and hypersonics in his lab on campus to advance a nationally important area of science and engineering: magnetohydrodynamics.