COVID variants

Alpha then delta and now omicron鈥6 questions answered as COVID听cases surge again

Jan. 24, 2022

People are buzzing with questions about the omicron variant and whether it could help usher in herd immunity. A team of CU 麻豆影院 virologists deciphers the latest findings on The Conversation.

Students on snowy campus

10 things to do this week: Kick-off at the Rec, free movie, more

Jan. 24, 2022

Welcome back, Buffs! This week brings the social gaming event of the semester, Winter Welcome with the Pride Office, an advance screening of 鈥淛ackass Forever,鈥 a mobile food pantry and much more.

Researchers at CU 麻豆影院 work on developing the SickStick device. (Photo from video taken at University of Colorado)

Join a pandemic inventions demo day Jan. 25

Jan. 21, 2022

Hosted alongside the Rockies Venture Club, this is a free capstone event for seven teams that have worked to commercialize their ideas born out of the pandemic and find a viable market in which to grow, resulting in venture capital-ready companies.

A cyclist braves the snow and ice after a snowstorm on the quad. (Photo by  Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)

Employees: Pick up breakfast on your way in Jan. 24

Jan. 21, 2022

Staff Council and the Office of Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke want to recognize employees as the in-person mode kicks off for the semester. Grab a bite on your way in on Monday!

Dean of Students JB Banks

The dean鈥檚 list of advice: Making it through together

Jan. 20, 2022

This start to our spring semester isn鈥檛 what many of us envisioned it would be. We have all experienced a lot over the last several months. Let鈥檚 remember to hold each other up through every situation.

Monica Morrell, COVID Response Team Site Lead,  prepares a test kit for community members at the new mobile COVID-19 monitoring test site, located at Pleasant street and Broadway.   Photo by  Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)

CU 麻豆影院 distributing N95, KN95 masks to students, faculty, staff

Jan. 20, 2022

To help protect individuals from the current COVID-19 surge, public health officials strongly recommend upgraded masks, including the N95 and KN95 styles, which CU 麻豆影院 is making available for pick-up by students, faculty and staff beginning Jan. 21.

Wind symphony

Hear the wind symphony and symphonic band Feb. 3

Jan. 20, 2022

CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 top wind, brass and percussion students are set to perform a varied program of outstanding works for wind ensemble. The event is free or 鈥減ay what you can.鈥 Get tickets and plan to attend.

Annika Socolofsky

Gaudeamus Award winner challenges status quo

Jan. 20, 2022

Assistant Professor and Pendulum New Music Director Annika Socolofsky discusses her recent incentive prize and how she perceives her role as a composer, performer and educator.

Biomedical engineering graduates walk in procession

What鈥檚 next for the Biomedical Engineering Program鈥檚 first group of graduates

Jan. 20, 2022

The new alumni are already starting their careers to help improve the world of health care鈥攆rom designing diagnostic equipment to developing technology for disease treatment.

A Protect Our Herd鈥揻ace covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus update: Jan. 20 issue

Jan. 20, 2022

With in-person instruction resuming Jan. 24, learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine booster requirement; updated mask recommendations and distribution; and how to stay in compliance with state, federal, contractor or business requirements when working at a different location.

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