Wardenburg Health Center building on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus.

Vaccine sign-up form now available for COVID-19 vaccine through CU Â鶹ӰԺ

March 2, 2021

Students, faculty and staff who are interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine through CU Â鶹ӰԺ can now sign up using the new form. Read more in a March 2 message from Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke.

Artist's depiction of astronaut standing on the surface of Mars

Help is a long way away: The challenges of sending humans to Mars

March 2, 2021

One day, Earth will send human astronauts to Mars. A team of aerospace engineers is studying how we can get them there—and back—safely.

Textured "skin" inspired by snake scales seen under a microscope

Snakeskin inspires new, friction-reducing material

March 2, 2021

The new technology, called SLIP, mimics the structure of snake scales to create an ultra-slick surface.

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Campus adds 16 electric vehicle stations including Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant spaces

March 2, 2021

With recent additions, 50 electric vehicle charging stations are available on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus. Two of these are located at ADA-compliant parking spots.

Folsom Field during The Rolling Stones concert in 1981. (Photo by Michael Goldman (Pharm'78).)

A look back at 10 concerts at CU Â鶹ӰԺ

March 2, 2021

CU has hosted many amazing artists over the years, representing everything from classical cello to electronic dance music. Here are 10 great concerts that were performed at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

Imig Music Building

New scholarship program promotes excellence, equity at College of Music

March 2, 2021

The new Silver and Gold Scholarship Program aims to help diverse student musicians follow their dreams and realize a world-class musical education at CU Â鶹ӰԺ's College of Music.

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What it means to disagree: Tune in March 12

March 2, 2021

Join another conversation with Patty Limerick, director of the Center of the American West, and Jennifer Ho, director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts.

coal power plant

What’s really driving coal power’s demise?

March 2, 2021

Contrary to popular belief, falling natural gas prices didn’t significantly accelerate coal power plant retirements. Here’s what did. Leeds School of Business professors David Drake and Jeff York share on The Conversation.

Rock climber and CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumnus Garrett Cease

Helping others learn the ropes

March 2, 2021

Rock climber and CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumnus Garrett Cease uses wellness techniques with his students to bring a sense of balance into the classroom.

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HackCU 007 set for March 6–7

March 2, 2021

HackCU returns with its biggest hackathon of the year, held virtually for all students regardless of experience or major. Find out more about the event and register.

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