Full FDA approval was granted for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, which is available via drop-in or by appointment through CU 麻豆影院 Medical Services. The online dashboard has been updated for the fall semester. Learn about all this and more in this week鈥檚 campus update.
Students are back on campus and classes have started, which means you can catch dozens of free performances by the College of Music and the Department of Theatre & Dance.
Air-ventilation upgrades have been badly needed in U.S. classrooms long before the pandemic. Low-tech, low-cost filtration systems can make a big difference. Professor Mark Hernandez shares on The Conversation.
Students got settled into the academic year at CU 麻豆影院 as classes began, participating not only in studies but also in a host of Fall Welcome activities, which continue through Sunday, Sept. 12.
Read about the 2021 Campus Culture Survey, the latest on the IDEA Council's work and other news in this monthly diversity, equity and inclusion update.
Heather Reed and Pete Withnell share insights into the extraordinary international collaboration that made this mission possible and the more terrestrial effects of the mission on their family. Listen to the latest episode of Buff Innovator Insights.
This weekend brings ice bumper cars, Drag Queen Bingo, yoga and fitness classes, a free screening of 鈥淔ast & Furious 9,鈥 a Chautauqua hike for grad students and more.
The University Libraries are excited to welcome new and returning students to CU 麻豆影院! Learn more about the libraries鈥 resources and services available to you this fall and how we can help you in your path to discovery.
Education Abroad is happy to announce its grand reopening for in-person advising this fall and is kicking off the semester with the annual fall fair on Sept. 9.
The recent unexpected and turbulent times have been difficult for many students, but international students have often been met with even more challenges and considerable roadblocks. Chieri Kamada is among them.