Changes in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, triggered by chemicals that deplete Earth’s protective ozone layer, have paused and might even be reversing, according to new research in Nature.
A new spacecraft could become NASA's nose in space, sniffing out the environments beyond Earth's solar system that might host planets with thick atmospheres.
To ensure students’ success during this stressful time, I am announcing that CU Â鶹ӰԺ will lift restrictions on pass/fail credits for all majors and all degrees (other than Law) for spring semester 2020.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ has officially transitioned to online learning as of Monday, March 16. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the changes in course structure, you’re not alone. Here are some tips to help you succeed in your online classes.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ will invite its spring 2020 graduates to partake in a livestreamed commencement ceremony on May 16. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano is also inviting the graduates to return to campus in May 2021 for special events in recognition of their years of hard work.
Campus offices, labs and other units that have unused personal protective equipment and other supplies should contact CU Â鶹ӰԺ Emergency Management.
Let's relax and laugh together. Human Resources is offering virtual workshops for employee self-care, this one addressing chair yoga, breathing and nervous system regulation practices.
A new CU Â鶹ӰԺ study shows that Facebook ads developed and shared by Russian trolls around the 2016 election were clicked on nine times more than typical social media ads. The authors say the trolls are likely at it again, as the 2020 election approaches and the COVID-19 pandemic wears on.