Undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to join a book club meant to break down common misconceptions about one's 20s and encourage participants to take action in their post-graduation careers, relationships and health.
Requiring 1,500 feet between oil and gas operations and buildings or waterways would have minimal impacts on oil and gas availability, according to a new study from CU Â鶹ӰԺ and Colorado School of Mines.
Do you know a student who does not have a laptop or a Wi-Fi connection to complete their academic responsibilities? CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty and staff members can nominate students with financial need.
The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Police Department is one of Colorado’s first to train in ICAT, a training that provides officers with the tools they need to successfully and safely defuse a range of critical incidents.
The more unorganized you are, the easier it can be to fall behind on your schoolwork. So, Buffs, stay tuned and follow these tips to help you succeed and stay organized this semester.
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft observed tiny bits of material jumping off the surface of the asteroid Bennu. A new study tracks where those particles went.
Ultraviolet light has a long history as a disinfectant, but it's not risk-free. How do we harness UV light to fight the spread of the virus and protect human health as people work, study and shop indoors? Professor Karl Linden shares on The Conversation.