The ATLAS Building

ATLAS research helps define the future of human-computer interaction

May 4, 2020

At a time when the field of human-computer interaction is becoming more important than ever, ATLAS researchers are making substantial contributions, recently contributing nine papers and two workshops to the world's leading conference for HCI.

A mural inside the Crown Institute

New seed grants to advance study, promotion of wellness

May 4, 2020

The Renée Crown Wellness Institute has announced the recipients of its inaugural seed grant program. Jill Litt, Kalonji Nzinga, Beth Osnes and Steven Voida will lead research teams that inquire about wellness, while addressing practical questions youth, educators and families face.

A soil sample is seen

These tiny organisms could help solve big, real-world problems

May 4, 2020

Thousands of microbes, invisible to the naked eye, make life function as we know it. With climate change threatening to tip these processes out of balance, better understanding microbial activity could help humans adapt to looming crises.

Researchers Reina Krumvieda, Indigo Farmer, Anastasiia Pavlenko, and Boheng Wang

Hidden Voices uncovers neglected group of composers

May 4, 2020

Professor Alejandro Cremaschi and his students are uncovering a neglected group of composers rarely visible in the world of classical piano music with their project Hidden Voices.

person writing in notebook with cup of coffee

3 ways to practice self-care

May 1, 2020

Allowing ourselves the space and permission to take care of our needs can be incredibly relieving. Here are three ways you can start practicing self-care this week.

Old Main

Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly discusses fall transition, moves resolution on lawsuit appeal

May 1, 2020

At the final general assembly meeting of the semester, the Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly engaged with campus leadership on issues related to final exams and preparations for fall semester. It also approved a resolution regarding a lawsuit involving the CU Board of Regents.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

From the Chancellor: Fall planning, Augmester, fiscal plans

May 1, 2020

I’d like to share some substantive progress in our plans to deliver an innovative, COVID-19-ready campus experience for fall 2020 and beyond.

An aerial view of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus

NCAA backs working group recommendations on name, image, likeness

May 1, 2020

The NCAA Board of Governors supported rule changes that would open the door for student-athletes to receive compensation for their name, image and likeness beginning in the 2021-22 academic year.

California current

Ocean acidification prediction now possible years in advance

May 1, 2020

Researchers have developed a method that could enable scientists to accurately forecast ocean acidity up to five years in advance, which could have implications for improving economic and food security.

King Soopers partnered with the Colorado Emergency Operations Center to offer free COVID-19 drive-thru testing at the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus. (Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)

Scene at CU: Mobile food drive and COVID-19 testing

April 30, 2020

In recent days, the campus served some of the community's most pressing needs as the site of a mobile food pantry, as well as drive-thru COVID-19 testing. See the week in photos.

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