A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus update: Jan. 27 issue

Jan. 27, 2022

Reminders and answers to questions about updated mask recommendations, how to file for a booster exemption, what to do if you receive a positive diagnosis, vaccine data on the dashboard—learn more in this week’s update.

Pine trees covered in snow on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus

Diversity, equity and inclusion update: January 2022 issue

Jan. 26, 2022

This month's update includes a preview of this spring's signature diversity and inclusion events and more.

General Stan McChrystal

Former special ops commander to tackle leadership in uncertain times in Feb. 28 talk

Jan. 26, 2022

Stanley McChrystal, a retired four-star general and former commander of the nation’s premier military counter-terrorism force, will share his battle-tested leadership views during an on-campus talk Feb. 28.

Karl Linden examines a petri dish with students in the lab

Newest AAAS fellows honored for work on nuclear winter, water treatment, STEM education

Jan. 26, 2022

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society, has announced that three CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers will join the ranks of its newest class of fellows.

Student musicians

Persevering Legacy Feb. 9: A student performance of classical music and activism

Jan. 26, 2022

The College of Music presents Persevering Legacy, a student concert that elevates stories of historically marginalized, diverse female composers to align classical music with social activism.

Engineering building

Researchers explore intersections of language, education and artificial intelligence

Jan. 26, 2022

Researchers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ are using artificial intelligence to develop digital models representing children who learn one language at home early in life and then begin learning another language in preschool.

Children play at a light table for part of a sleep study

Even minor exposure to light before bedtime may disrupt a preschooler’s sleep

Jan. 25, 2022

A new study shows when preschoolers are exposed to even dim light in the hour before bedtime it can significantly lower levels of the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin, potentially disrupting sleep. The research serves as a reminder to parents to turn off electronics and dim the lights to promote healthy sleep in children.

Snowy campus

Outreach opportunities abound

Jan. 25, 2022

February may be the middle of winter, but there will be no lack of new opportunities springing forth from the Office for Outreach and Engagement. And there’s something for everyone: faculty and staff members, graduate and undergraduate students.

Kristie Soares

Kristie Soares becomes co-director of LGBTQ studies at CU Â鶹ӰԺ

Jan. 25, 2022

Kristie Soares, assistant professor of women and gender studies, has accepted the position of co-director of LGBTQ studies at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

interdisciplinary team of students

Students crowdfunding to design, build the green home of the future

Jan. 25, 2022

An interdisciplinary team of students is building a super energy-efficient home for a national competition, and they need your help to be successful.

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