Halloween weekend is here, but with the limitations in place due to COVID-19, the holiday will need to look different than it has in previous years. Read more about what to expect and what you can do from CUPD Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst.
Join the Anderson Language and Technology Center in the Virtual Language Corner, designed to help the CU community connect remotely through languages they are learning or already know.
The highest court in sports ruled that Blake Leeper cannot compete in the Olympic Games in Tokyo because his prostheses give him a competitive advantage. CU Â鶹ӰԺ studies suggest otherwise, and the researchers who conducted those studies say the ruling is discriminatory.
Join Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson, who will draw from his new book to explain how privacy can serve as a form of expressive resistance to government and corporate surveillance regimes.
The CUSG election is quickly approaching, and there are 14 candidates running for the position of representative-at-large, each with their own initiatives, plans and passions. Learn more and plan to vote the week of Nov. 9.
Even though many of us are physically distancing right now, it’s still possible to network and make connections virtually. Here are some pointers from Career Services.
A new study reveals that images consumers create and share in social media offer businesses real-time insights into the uses, feelings and experiences of their brands.
Associate Professor Stefanie Johnson received NASA’s Agency Honors Group Achievement Award for her work on reducing gender bias in their Hubble Space Telescope Program.
The world still awaits! Education Abroad is continuing to innovate and develop new ways for students to have an international experience and become global leaders—by going abroad or staying in Â鶹ӰԺ.
The pattern of autumn sea ice growth has been completely disrupted. The Director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center Mark Serreze explains what's happening on The Conversation.