It was less than three hours until Apollo 11 was set to leave planet Earth, and Stew Woodward had found a leak in the line supplying liquid hydrogen fuel to the massive Saturn V rocket. The first manned mission to the moon was in jeopardy.
All members of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) community are invited to submit photographs, articles, links and other content to help with a new outreach event.
You’re invited to join us Monday, June 8, on YouTube Live for a virtual screening of Brave Blue World, hosted by the Water Engineering and Management Program at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
Join CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Staff Council for CU Blood Drive Week June 15–20 at Vitalant’s Â鶹ӰԺ and Westminster locations. All members of the campus community are welcome, including faculty, staff, students and families.
The International English Center celebrated the completion of spring 2020 classes earlier this month on a Zoom event with 50 participants across four continents, including some students in quarantine overseas.
This program is for graduate students who are interested in community-engaged research, teaching and creative work. It helps them apply the tools of their academic disciplines to working with Colorado communities.
An update of 50-year-old regulations has kickstarted research into the next generation of rockets, which could be the key to faster, safer exploration of space. Professor Iain Boyd shares on The Conversation.
The Academic Accessibility Consulting Service supports faculty and staff who have questions about how to make courses and academic content more accessible to students with disabilities.