While researching for her dissertation, Evelyn Skoy found that Black Lives Matter protests are not associated with upticks in crime but are linked with fewer police killings of Black people.
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while holding out for better to come. Assistant Professor Samuel L. Boyd shares on The Conversation.
Assistant Professor Kyri Baker, who is based in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, was recently awarded an NSF CAREER Award to revolutionize the way electric power grids operate.
Learn about the work and achievements of several distinguished members of the CU community in a special series of videos. The series showcases how CU women have made a positive impact both on campus and in their own communities.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ recently launched the Outdoor Recreation Economy Program, an innovative online graduate program focused on the intersections of public lands and natural resources policy, economic development and resiliency, and the outdoor industry.
Follow Jun Ye, director of the CUbit Quantum Initiative, from his childhood in China to helping realize the vast potential of quantum science and technology at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
One of the most successful child-friendly city initiatives in the world, Growing Up Â鶹ӰԺ is transitioning to an independent nonprofit, a model for how the university can develop, nurture and then spin off nonprofit activities.
Staff Council is excited to offer a new campuswide staff recognition program that the entire CU employee community can participate in. The nomination form is simple and a way to recognize a staff member for going above and beyond.
Black holes are impossible to observe directly. But researchers like Jason Dexter are probing the hot and violent regions of space that circle these mysterious objects.