Jennifer Ho is working to cultivate conversations about race through a variety of projects at CU Â鶹ӰԺ—especially amid widespread reports of anti-Asian discrimination surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Via a virtual meeting on April 16, university operational impacts, as well as state and university budgets, were presented and discussed with the CU Board of Regents.
This weekend, try virtual tours of the Great Wall of China, Van Gogh Museum, San Diego Zoo or Georgia Aquarium; host a video bake-off with friends and more.
Amid a massive shortage of medical supplies due to the global pandemic, David Shirkey (MBA’09) is helping lead his company’s effort to help the situation in the U.S.
Joining a grassroots global effort, members of the ATLAS community are 3D-printing face shield parts to help protect local medical personnel from exposure to COVID-19.
Submit a poetry contribution by April 27 to this University Libraries project. While at first you’ll be unaware of the words of your co-authors, once you submit your contribution, you’ll be able to view the entire poem in its current state.
The Pride Office is now open (virtually) on campus. Housed under the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, the new office is designed to serve campus LGBTQ+ students and employees.
There have been reports recently that police impersonators have stopped and questioned drivers. Â鶹ӰԺ County police departments are not conducting traffic stops to ask drivers why they're out.
Two physicists are on the hunt for neutrinos, among the most elusive subatomic particles known to science and the possible key to some of the universe’s biggest mysteries.