Baby sleeping

The value of sleep

March 5, 2019

This week we’re talking about sleep. So what does a good night's sleep look like? What does it feel like?

Hebrew Schmooze-A-Palooza concert 2017

Join the Hebrew Schmooze-A-Palooza March 6

March 5, 2019

Attend a free concert featuring music and dance performances by students in CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Hebrew classes. Come sing, laugh and connect!

small Kuiper Belt Object (KBO)

New Horizons from Pluto to MU-69 and beyond, a lecture March 6

March 5, 2019

In this public lecture, LASP planetary scientist Fran Bagenal will review the observations from New Horizon’s flyby of Ultima Thule (MU-69) and their implications for understanding our solar system.

Last year's Living Library event

Visit the CU Living Library March 6–7

March 5, 2019

Norlin Library will host an interactive event featuring the stories of students, staff, faculty and community members and impactful conversations on topics such as mental health, gender, sexuality, race and identity.

Old Main covered in snow

Strategic initiatives moving ahead

March 5, 2019

What’s happening with our strategic initiatives? Get the monthly update, including information on Academic Futures, Financial Futures, the IDEA Plan, Foundations of Excellence and more.

Person walking across snowy bridge with Old Main in the background

Nostra culpa: Arts and humanities thought leaders added to interdisciplinarity committee

March 5, 2019

You might have noticed when we recently announced the composition of the interdisciplinarity committee, we neglected to include arts and humanities faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences. This was an oversight.

Color change

Underwater creatures inspire shape-shifting, color-changing materials

March 5, 2019

New research from CU Â鶹ӰԺ focuses on how light can manipulate the shape of man-made materials by emulating these amazing cephalopods.

Child plays a game that teaches impulse control with graduate student Jade Yonehiro

Impulse control is just a click away

March 4, 2019

CU Â鶹ӰԺ psychology and neuroscience faculty and students have created a new research program at the Children's Museum of Denver to help children learn how to control their impulses.

Ana Bogusky poses with her unCover magazine handbook

Pushing Boundaries: Student’s fashion blog, magazine add sustainability to style

March 4, 2019

Graduate student Ana Bogusky’s passion for fashion inspired her to launch a style blog and magazine-like handbook that create awareness for shopping locally and ethically.

Lights from space

Popular network theory debunked

March 4, 2019

A new study debunks a popular, two-decade-old theory about the shape of networks.

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