Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano speaks at a 2019 event.

CU Â鶹ӰԺ chancellor tests positive for COVID-19, has mild symptoms

Jan. 5, 2021

CU Â鶹ӰԺ Chancellor Phil DiStefano is continuing to isolate at home after testing positive on Jan. 5 for COVID-19.

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CU professors to participate in conference highlighting COVID-19 response

Jan. 5, 2021

Two CU Â鶹ӰԺ professors will be participating Friday, Jan. 8, in the Seeking Tomorrow's Answers Together Conference, sponsored by the University of Denver.

Jupiter's Giant Red Spot

On Jan. 13, learn what's happening to the Great Red Spot

Jan. 5, 2021

Scientist Fran Bagenal will show how Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has been observed by telescopes on Earth as well as from spacecraft near Jupiter. The storm has noticeably shrunk in size over the past 40 years. Will it disappear or grow back?

Scenes from the Indian Peaks during 2020's wildfire season

Professor seeks avalanche of ideas to help prevent disasters

Jan. 4, 2021

Lori Peek of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Natural Hazards Center conceived of a project calling for 1,000 letters to help inform the Biden transition team on how to respond to hazards and disasters.

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Enjoy a performance Jan. 14 by the CU choirs

Jan. 4, 2021

The Collegiate Chorale and University Men’s and Women’s Choruses perform contemporary and historical piece. Stream a performance and watch from the comfort of your home.

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5 common biases and tips for responding effectively

Jan. 4, 2021

Our brains use a variety of innate tools to simplify decision-making in an increasingly complex world. However, these cognitive biases can negatively impact our ability to resolve interpersonal conflicts. Learn more at this Jan. 19 "lunch and learn" event.

A sign on a business in Denver restricts entry to anyone but authorized employees.

Vaccine news buoys Colorado business sentiment

Jan. 4, 2021

Business leaders in Colorado are feeling more optimistic looking forward to 2021—in part because of the rollout of two COVID-19 vaccines.

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Spending time on campus? Here’s how to plan your day

Jan. 3, 2021

Planning to spend time on campus? From the Buff Pass check-in to dining options, building access and more, here are some things to know before you visit.

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Reduced campus services and operations Dec. 24–Jan. 3

Dec. 23, 2020

The Â鶹ӰԺ campus will have reduced services and operations during standard business hours, Monday, Dec. 28, through Thursday, Dec. 31. The campus is closed Thursday, Dec. 24, Friday, Dec. 25, and Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Response times may be delayed during this period.

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Did you miss the staff town halls? Watch them here

Dec. 23, 2020

In December, Staff Council hosted campus leaders Patrick O’Rourke and Katherine Erwin, who answered a variety of questions about the spring 2021 semester and the next academic year. See the recordings.

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