CMCI student team

CMCI team uses public relations in fight against youth lymphoma

March 2, 2022

A team of four undergraduate students in the College of Media, Communication and Information is competing in an advanced public relations capstone project to help raise awareness among young adults about lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.

C4C building

Menstrual hygiene products more widely available across CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus

March 2, 2022

In another ongoing effort to address health and wellness needs across the university, CU Â鶹ӰԺ is taking action to make menstrual hygiene products more widely available in public restrooms. Students have been key in the program.

Wild buffalo on a ranch

Finding the Filipino rough riders of Buffalo Bill's Wild West—March 10

March 2, 2022

In this semester's Arts and Sciences Honors Program distinguished lecture series, CU professors Emmanuel David and Yumi Janairo Roth discuss their interdisciplinary project about the untold story of Filipino performers in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.

Stanley McChrystal speaks in Macky Auditorium

StanleyÌýMcChrystal shares insights on Ukraine invasion, leadership in uncertain times

March 2, 2022

This year's Leo Hill Leadership speaker, a retired four-star general and former special ops commander, discussed leadership in times of uncertainty and shared his perspective on the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of an audience of more than 1,000 students and community members.

Destination Startup banner at the event

2022 Destination Startup drives venture capital investment in university innovations

March 2, 2022

The intermountain west innovation ecosystem was represented in full force at the fourth annual Venture Partners at CU Â鶹ӰԺ Destination Startup showcase last month, where 28 university ventures pitched to local investors and venture capitalists.

Angie Paccione speaks to members of the women’s basketball team during her visit

The week in photos: Higher ed executive Angie Paccione visits CU Â鶹ӰԺ

March 2, 2022

On Feb. 25, Colorado Department of Higher Education Executive Director Angie Paccione visited the campus for a learning tour. She met with community members who are part of the women's basketball team; campus sustainability initiatives; diversity, equity and inclusion programs; the aerospace engineering program; and others.

A view of a burned neighborhood

Participate in the Marshall Fire soils project

March 2, 2022

Researchers across campus are launching a project to assess whether the Marshall Fire resulted in the contamination of soils—an important question for residents looking to rebuild, as well as those in areas that may be affected by future fires.

Person hiking at sunrise in Chautauqua Park in Â鶹ӰԺ, Colorado

Exposure to great outdoors reduced risk of depression, anxiety during pandemic

March 1, 2022

A new study of 1,200 Denver residents found those who spent more time in green spaces the first year of the pandemic reported less anxiety and depression. It also found that more than one-third spent more time in parks and on trails than they did pre-pandemic.

Bible

Why translating ‘God’s law’ to government law isn’t easy

March 1, 2022

The relationship between the Bible and life in the U.S. continues to make headlines. Expert Sam Boyd discusses how the Bible, its laws and ancient debates were set within a complex vision of society at that time. Read on The Conversation.

The moon in space

A rocket is going to crash into the moon—what can it tell us about impacts in space?

March 1, 2022

On March 4, a spent rocket booster will smack into the surface of the moon. The accidental experiment will hopefully shed light on the mysterious physics of planetary impact. Expert Paul Hayne shares on The Conversation.

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