The 15th class to be inducted into the hall of fame this November will feature 10 Golden Buffalo legends, who are representative of five different sports, and a trailblazer in administration.
The electric vehicle charging stations can be used by any faculty, staff, students and visitors and are free for use by those with monthly or semester campus parking permits.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ, through its research and Athletic Department practices, is recognized as a national leader for student-athlete health and wellness programs, a panel of university experts told the CU Board of Regents.
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy, long championed by CU President Bruce Benson, is changing its name this summer in honor of his support.
Counselors and administrators from rural high schools across Colorado arrived at the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus Wednesday as part of a four-day program designed to increase enrollment of underrepresented students.
The Board of Regents heard a presentation from Chancellor Philip DiStefano on the economic impact of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s research innovation on the local economy, the state of Colorado and the nation.
Beginning as early as fall 2020, the College of Engineering and Applied Science will offer new bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering.
Droughts, floods, natural disasters—new research shows, without radical reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, one in four armed conflicts will result from climate change by century’s end.
During this three-day experiential session, you and your team will apply the Prosci change methodology and the ADKAR Model to an active project. Sessions are being offered in July and October.