Earlier this semester, third-grade students from University Hill Elementary School visited Norlin Library’s STEAM Gallery to participate in a community engagement event weaving together art and science in a variety of forms.
At its November meeting, the CU regents authorized a ground lease and developer for CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s new conference center and hotel, received a CU system strategic plan update, discussed the civics initiative and more.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ has announced the selection of HRV Hotel Partners to lead the development of an on-campus hotel and conference center that will be a game-changer for both the university and the community.
The Faculty Teaching Excellence Program’s lineup for spring symposia have been announced. The topics range from enhancing learning motivation to addressing student mental health issues in the classroom, bringing research into the classroom and more.
Thanks to their expertise connecting university resources to community needs, Office for Outreach and Engagement staff members have been selected to participate in new national leadership programs.
Join us for this free CU on the Weekend lecture Nov. 16 as Assistant Professor Marcos Steuernagel analyzes how theater, dance and performance reflected and responded to the rise and fall of the Brazilian left.
Inspired by TED Talks, Edu Talks are not-to-be-missed short, engaging presentations exploring humanizing educational practices and a return to the heart of teaching and learning.
This weekend brings Homecoming festivities and football, a POW/MIA vigil run, fall crafts and hot cider, StepUp dance competition, ski bus to the slopes, Tesla Quartet performance and more.
What do changing demographics look like for swing states in 2020? How about candidate demographics? We’ll take a look at that, and a look back at the history of impeachment, in this episode of the Brainwaves podcast.