The Colorado Shakespeare Festival announced a new initiative to bring live Shakespeare to every county in the state by 2028, reaching an estimated 180,000 audience members.
With midterms underway, this can become a stressful time of the year. When I'm feeling overwhelmed, I find naming a few things I’m grateful for can help fight these negative feelings.
After extended periods of research and computer work, you may be no stranger to neck and back pain. But how do you know when your pain is manageable and when it’s time to see a professional?
Three CU Â鶹ӰԺ students in the Masters of the Environment graduate program teamed up with Vail Resorts Inc. to help the industry leader reach its commitment to send no waste to the landfill by 2030.
Colorado’s innovation ecosystem was represented in full force at the state’s first-ever Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 1. The event included out-of-state and local investors.
A series illuminating the deaths of mentally ill people in jails throughout the country—often under horrific and preventable circumstances—is the winner of the 2019 Al Nakkula Award for police reporting.
The event will cover the topics of social justice, LGBTQ, race and ethnicity, health and wellness and careers in sports and recreation through a variety of presentations and panels.
Among the highest honors bestowed by faculty upon a colleague, each year faculty submit nominations and a panel recommends one recipient for the lectureship. Deadline April 5.
Professor Susan Thomas will explore how different musical artists and video directors have used pop music videos to explore what it means to be a Cuban citizen in the 21st century.