CU researcher demonstrating tech tattoos that change color in response to various signals

Learn about funding your startup, innovation at conference June 27鈥揓uly 1

June 20, 2022

Hear from fellow researchers, grant award winners and others on how to best earn essential funding opportunities at this dynamic Venture Partners conference during Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Week.

NHL Stanley Cup

In Stanley Cup final, an avalanche of demand sends ticket prices soaring

June 20, 2022

With the National Hockey League's playoffs in the final round, an analytics expert with the Leeds School of Business says teams鈥 box-office strategies are 鈥渓eaving a lot of money on the table鈥 for resellers.鈥

Emily Covert and other female athletes running

CU women finish 3rd in track, cross-country standings

June 20, 2022

The University of Colorado women's cross-country and track and field program finished third in the 2022 United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Program of the Year running.

small group of professors identifies challenges facing the business analytics master's programs they run at their schools

Data quality: Leeds wants to shape the conversation on improving business analytics

June 20, 2022

Experts from industry and academia came to 麻豆影院 for a conference, hosted by the Leeds School of Business, assessing the challenges facing business analytics.鈥

CU Museum of Natural History building

Jaelyn Eberle named interim director of CU Museum of Natural History

June 17, 2022

Eberle will begin serving as interim director of the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History effective July 1. She has been with the museum for 20 years, including a previous stint as interim director.

Chancellor Philip DiStefano

CU 麻豆影院 leaders visit Vail Valley

June 16, 2022

Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Athletic Director Rick George and faculty leaders visited with ForeverGold alumni and community members from the Vail Valley for a campus update and a preview of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.

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9 CU 麻豆影院 students, alumni receive 2022鈥23 Fulbright awards

June 16, 2022

Nine CU 麻豆影院 students and alumni have been named Fulbright finalists for the 2022鈥23 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. One student declined the scholarship and another five students were named alternates.

Artist's depiction of an electro-optic transducer, an ultra-thin wafer that can read out the information from a superconducting qubit.

What quantum information and snowflakes have in common, and what we can do about it

June 15, 2022

Qubits, the basic building blocks of quantum computers, are as fragile as snowflakes. Now, researchers have come up with a new way of reading out the information from certain kinds of qubits with a light touch, potentially paving the way for a quantum internet.

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Privacy isn鈥檛 in the Constitution鈥攂ut it鈥檚 everywhere in constitutional law

June 15, 2022

The Supreme Court has found protections for people鈥檚 privacy in several constitutional amendments鈥攁nd used it as a basis for some pretty fundamental protections. CU expert Scott Skinner-Thompson shares on The Conversation.

Ukrainians stand over a casket in a church

Ukraine: Why most people refuse to compromise on territory

June 15, 2022

New research suggests Ukrainian public attitude toward perceived compromises鈥攅specially territorial concessions鈥攊s hardening, and willingness to make peace depends on the individual's war experiences. CU expert John O'Loughlin discusses on The Conversation.

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