With an upcoming influx of activity and visitors for commencement ceremonies beginning May 9, there will be traffic and parking impacts. Explore your options and plan ahead for getting around.
CIRES鈥 William Lewis will deliver a distinguished research lecture on April 30, 鈥淟akes, Nutrients, and Water Sin.鈥 Before you go, learn about the effect of humans on Colorado waters and more.
Engineering students are finalizing an infrared imaging system that will allow monitoring of subsurface features in wind turbine blades, an invention that could make wind turbine repair safer, faster and more cost-efficient.
The Department of Theatre & Dance recently replaced just over half of University Theatre鈥檚 existing incandescent lighting equipment with energy-efficient LEDs.
With 19 candidates already in the running, Joe Biden officially entering the race and new Democratic Party rules in place, we asked Professor Ken Bickers for his take on the 2020 campaign.
With just a couple weeks left of the semester, it鈥檚 normal to feel stressed or anxious as you get ready for finals. While this time can feel overwhelming, your fellow Buffs have strategies and tips to help.
Finishing up papers, projects and exams can feel overwhelming as the spring semester nears its end. Fortunately, the campus libraries have resources and services that can help.
A new and unique high-resolution X-ray microtomography imaging system at the College of Engineering & Applied Science will enhance research, not only in engineering but in the fields of archaeology, geology and medicine.