As part of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Where You Are series, Librarian Merinda McLure has identified a sampling of related media and welcomes the opportunity to continue uncovering resources with you.
Organizers of the Bolder Â鶹ӰԺ that typically culminates at CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Folsom Field announced they can't hold the traditional race in 2021, offering in-person and virtual alternatives instead.
If you choose to use alcohol or other substances, do you know ways to stay safe? Are you familiar with campus resources and policies? Test your knowledge with this interactive, anonymous quiz.
“Moments like these, when the first science data comes back from an instrument you’ve been working on for years, are always special," said LASP scientist Mike Chaffin.
University leaders joined representatives from city, county and neighborhood organizations in a meeting with University Hill residents to provide updates and answer questions.
In these unusual times, the School of Education is grateful for school partners, who are helping CU Â鶹ӰԺ student teachers navigate challenging times. We asked student teachers and their mentor teachers what their partnership has meant to them.
Streaming at CU Presents starting March 12, in this six-person, one-act abridgement of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, a religion, government and justice collide following the reinstatement of old morality laws in Vienna. Free, or pay as you can.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ Student Government and the University Libraries are thrilled to announce this year’s recipients: Tammy Fredrickson, Nicole Jobin, Beth Osnes and Gregory Young.