Student Michelle Galetti considered leaving school after hearing loss. Instead, she continued her studies and developed a product that would give deaf people an experience of music.
Registration is now open for the challenge, which features individuals and teams pitching ideas and competing for a $2,000 grand prize to be awarded on April 22.
Whether it’s someone who offers great advice, helps you accomplish your goals or is there to talk things out, a mentor can be a powerful presence in your journey at CU Â鶹ӰԺ and beyond. Here are some tips to help you find a mentor.
Fagan and Lindsay will serve as keynote speakers for the annual summit on Wednesday, Feb. 26, which will explore identity, privilege, inclusion and diversity within sports and recreation.
A CU Â鶹ӰԺ event on Feb. 6 will bring speakers from diverse backgrounds in the hopes of discussing the most polarizing issue of our time. Reserve your tickets for the event today.
Professor David Koffman, Jewish Studies' Bender Visiting Scholar, will map the broad contours of the American Jewish–Native American encounter from the middle of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century.
CU Athletics offers camps for kids in football, basketball, golf, volleyball, lacrosse, spirit and soccer. The camps provide a chance to work with CU coaches and athletes, experience life on campus and play where the Buffaloes play.
[UPDATED] Due to coronavirus concerns of students and senior citizen volunteers, Leeds is suspending its VITA free tax assistance to the community for the remainder of the tax season, effective March 10, 2020.