CU Â鶹ӰԺ played host to a number of high-profile speakers this past week, including a pair of New York Times reporters, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and a former governor.
The CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship aims to encourage CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty (tenure track or instructors) to incorporate dialogue principles and practices into existing courses.
In September, the College of Music welcomed back members of the renowned Cleveland Orchestra for three days of master classes, performances and a huge side-by-side rehearsal. Students celebrated the importance of mentorship and diversity in their music careers.
There’s a lot we don't know about America’s small places. Researchers are looking to develop the first systematic understanding of the sociodemographic and economic characteristics and patterns of change in small rural places over time.
Starting Thursday, CU's fall athletics teams will play a series of home games, including the regular season finale for soccer, two home games for volleyball, and a key home game for football against USC.
Every year, car crashes in the U.S. injure more than 3 million people and kill more than 32,000. Many of these crashes are preventable. Learn more to protect yourself and others on the road.
On Oct. 25, the Squeezed Out conference will explore creative solutions to the challenges of affordability, diversity and equity in rapidly-growing Colorado communities. All are welcome. Register to attend.
While the program you choose to study is important, it may not always determine your career. Here are a few tips for using your degree and time at CU Â鶹ӰԺ to prepare for the changing world of work.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ staff and faculty working to meet continuing professional education requirements or who have fiscal roles and responsibilities are invited to upcoming CPA training sessions held online and on campus.