First-year students get a free copy of this year's Buffs One Read book, 鈥淏raiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants.鈥 Join the book club, enter the contest and more!
Looking for things to do? If you enjoy friendly competition, there are plenty of ways to participate on campus. Meet new people or challenge your friends with these opportunities.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano addressed a slew of topics, including concerns about faculty salaries amid near-record inflation, during the first 麻豆影院 Faculty Assembly meeting of the academic year on Sept. 1.
All faculty, instructors, lecturers and adjuncts looking to build camaraderie and community are invited to attend the kickoff event for Faculty Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement, or SPACE, at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 8.
A first-of-its kind study by CU 麻豆影院 researchers finds that exposure to air pollution in infancy impacts a child's developing gut microbiome in ways that boost risk of allergies, obesity and diabetes and may influence brain development.
The College of Music鈥檚 American Music Research Center has embarked on a research project aimed at documenting, preserving and engaging with diverse musical and cultural influences in and around Pueblo, Colorado.
The CU Police Department is hosting free active harmer response classes for faculty, staff and students. No registration is needed; simply show up ready to learn what to do using the nationally approved 鈥渞un, hide, fight鈥 protocol. Officers will be sensitive to triggering language and visuals.
CU 麻豆影院 leaders are reacting positively to a recent update by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, stipulating that agencies make the results of taxpayer-supported research 鈥渋mmediately available to the American public at no cost.鈥
A new fellowship will provide tuition support, a stipend for two years and a unique support system for 12 students to advance their doctoral studies and research. Help spread the word!
College of Music doctoral candidate Brandon Stover recently reflected on making music and doing research during the time of COVID-19, asking master鈥檚 student Allison Cawthon to share her experiences and offer advice to other music students.