CU Student Government and the University Libraries have joined to identify and recognize CU educators who demonstrate exemplary use of open educational resources in their classrooms or teaching practice.
Confronted by the aftermath of the Holocaust and the establishment of a Jewish State after World War II, Jews found new ways to think of themselves as Jewish Americans in the American West.
The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Scholarship Application is available beginning Nov. 1, officially kicking off the 2020–21 scholarship season. Here's what you need to know to better your chances of winning a scholarship.
If you are a computing student interested in the study of society and culture, or a humanities student wanting to learn computational methods, consider applying to earn a graduate certificate in digital humanities.
While CU spent the week being reminded they have never beaten USC, they didn't spend their time worrying about the past. Instead, the Buffs are concentrated on what it will take to end their current three-game skid. Here's what the Buffs need to do to beat the Trojans.
As vice chairman, president and CEO of the Miami Dolphins, alumnus Tom Garfinkel has led an off-the-field resurrection of one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, proving a Buffalo can become a Dolphin.
On Oct. 28, students, faculty and staff on all four CU campuses will be invited to participate in a system-administered survey designed to assess CU’s learning and working environments and more.
The deadline to submit feedback to the Academic Futures Committee on Interdisciplinary Teaching, Research and Creative Works regarding its draft report has been extended to Nov. 8.
The Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly's Intercollegiate Athletics Committee and the CU Department of Athletics is presenting a new conversation series beginning Oct. 28 with Athletic Director Rick George.