For the faculty-staff audience, CU leaders will discuss plans for returning to campus this fall. Topics will include class schedules, classroom layout, building safety, plans for working on campus, and ongoing health and safety.
Your Graduate and Professional Student Government is excited to celebrate the work you do, which is what makes CU Â鶹ӰԺ such a wonderful place to pursue a graduate degree. Be sure to join BIPOC Coffee Hour, our student picnic and more.
Given the urgency of the risks posed by climate change, the U.S. should pursue a research program for solar geoengineering—in coordination with other nations, subject to governance and alongside a robust portfolio of climate mitigation and adaptation policies, according to a new report co-authored by Lisa Dilling.
A CU team froze their ship in Arctic ice in the name of science and storytelling. The crew conducted groundbreaking research, studying everything from the atmosphere above their heads to the sea ice beneath their feet during the largest-ever expedition of its kind.
Victor Bright of Mechanical Engineering and Kent Hutchison of Psychology and Neuroscience have been selected to receive the 2020 Distinguished Research Lectureship—among the most esteemed honors bestowed by faculty upon a faculty member at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
University Libraries Dean Robert McDonald shares a message about the tragic events of March 22 and a selection of resources on the topic of grief and loss.
The Department of Human Resources is offering two virtual learning and development courses in April that are designed for those who lead: Leading at the Speed of Trust; and The 4 Essential Roles of Leadership.
More snow is melting during winter across the West, a concerning trend that could impact everything from ski conditions to fire danger and agriculture, according to a new CU Â鶹ӰԺ analysis of 40 years of data.
The campus began an increased effort to address community concerns in the University Hill neighborhood. These efforts will continue for the remainder of the semester to help limit noise, large and unsafe gatherings, trash and other code enforcement issues.
For all incoming residential and commuting first-year students, access to CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s learning communities will increase. Also, the campus’s Residential Academic Programs and Living Learning Communities will reopen this fall.