English Professor Adam Bradley has been named the 2020 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
Twenty-six CU Â鶹ӰԺ graduate students have received NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes students in STEM fields with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000.
Looking for a summer internship or job? Not only can a robust online presence help you get noticed by employers, but it can also help you expand your professional network while we practice social distancing. Get tips.
On April 16 and April 22, online panels of learning assistants will answer questions from professors and the community about how students are experiencing remote instruction, and how learning assistants are helping.
Including every topic from how to minimize airborne transmission to how to search for a job right now, a webinar series through May 1 delves into several COVID-19-related aspects. Register to attend or listen to past discussions via free recordings.
We deeply appreciate those who are keeping our campus operations running smoothly and our campus community safe. Watch this special message from CU campus leaders and students.
Whether you have papers, presentations or exams coming up, finals are demanding on our minds and bodies, especially given recent changes. Get some great snack and activity ideas to keep you fueled, full and focused during finals season.
Did you miss the county town hall April 13 discussing the new coronavirus and how higher education is faring? The event included several CU Â鶹ӰԺ affiliates, including two student government leaders. Get a recap.
This year, a town hall event will be an opportunity to reflect on 50 years of Earth Day celebrations and successes, while seeking to answer the question of what's next for sustainability. Register today to receive a Zoom link for the event.