Writing doesn’t have to be a lonely process. Join the Teaching and Learning Unit the last Monday of April for snacks, tutors and the joys of the quiet synergy of working with others.
Before humans venture farther into space, we have big questions to answer. When and where will we go? How will we interact with life we find there? Experts weigh in on those questions in this episode of the Brainwaves podcast.
The Graduate School congratulates this year's faculty awardees who have greatly contributed to mentoring graduate students and supporting the graduate education mission.
Congratulations to Tina Jones, ecology and evolutionary biology; Camden Elliott Williams, computer science; and Jake Carias, sociology, for completing the requirements for the Graduate School's certification.
Lesli Oiling Mark and Margaret Mae Bowman have received awards from the Department of Energy to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE laboratory.
The newly created Program in Exploratory Studies is an open option for students who are exploring possible courses of study across campus versus in a particular college or school.
The open forum is an important opportunity for our campus community to hear directly from the CU presidential finalist and ask him our questions. Here's what you need to know.
Explore the future of technology with more than 90 outstanding student projects, covering areas such as virtual/augmented reality, games, wearable technology and more on April 25.