New CU Â鶹ӰԺ research provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the history and evolution of human land-use and development in the United States.
The University Libraries are pleased to announce that CU Â鶹ӰԺ undergraduate student Ansh Desai has won the 2020 Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest.
In two new sets of rankings by the Center for World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings, CU Â鶹ӰԺ is No. 39 and No. 62, continuing to hold its position among some of the world's most highly regarded institutions.
Researchers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ have developed an improved method for controlling smart tinting on windows that could make them cheaper, more effective and more durable than current options on the market.
Youth programs designed to prevent drug use and delinquency and support healthy development can reap lasting benefits not only for participants, but also for their kids.
With the help of UROP funding, Darby Linn, art history and strategic communications (media design) major, spent last summer in search of paintings believed to have been confiscated by Nazis in World War II.
Vice Chancellor Bob Boswell, Vice Chancellor Akirah Bradley and Associate Vice Chancellor Valerie Simons address a series of racist, discriminatory and threatening social media messages––some posted by current and incoming students––that have come to light in recent days.
The Conference on World Affairs program committee is sharing some of its favorite panels and performances from recent years, featuring many familiar faces, as well as the 2020 virtual talks.
Understanding how unrest informed both early Christianity and the foundational stories of the United States can serve as a guide in this current period of turmoil. Professors Samira Mehta and Samuel L. Boyd share on The Conversation.
If you participate in the Staff Council blood drive June 15–20, open to the campus community, you can receive a free COVID-19 antibody test. Learn more about the offer.