On Oct. 20, Oct. 26, Oct. 27 and Nov. 4, the campus community is invited to take part in open forums with the finalists for the position of dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science.
To increase the diversity of its student population, the Graduate School is incentivizing departments to redesign and expand their recruiting efforts for attracting, supporting and funding students from underrepresented groups.
This weekend brings Feel Good Fridays, a dialogue on reducing polarization, Homecoming events, the ATLAS Research Showcase, TEDxCU's global TED Countdown event and more.
Take a virtual open lab tour and learn about the ATLAS Institute's inventive exploration and interdisciplinary research in fields like human-robot interaction; computing for health and wellness; e-textiles; and more.
If you are a current user or potential user of CU’s own supercomputer, attend this meeting for the opportunity to discuss what you would like to see as part of a new system.
Jaret Anderson, a senior studying aerospace engineering, developed an interest in studying software engineering after adapting to online courses during the school year.
National Transfer Student Week is Oct. 19–23 and there’s no better way to meet new people and get involved. Here are some things you can participate in this week to find your place.
Ed Chuong, an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, has been awarded a prestigious $875,000 Packard Fellowship to study how remnants of ancient viruses shape modern-day immune response.
See what's in store for CU Â鶹ӰԺ's premier entrepreneurial competition and how you—as a student, faculty, researcher, staff or community member—can be a part of it. More than $100,000 in cash prizes is up for grabs!