Campus community members receive emergency notifications when campus officials determine there is an imminent threat to life and safety on campus. Learn more.
With a focus on closing gaps and improving inclusive interactions, the spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 12 brought a variety of opportunities for attendees. See photos from the event!
CIRES scientists have directly observed an Antarctic ice shelf bending under the weight of ponding meltwater on top, a phenomenon that may have triggered the 2002 collapse of the Larsen B ice shelf.
In the Literacy Practicum program, CU Â鶹ӰԺ students go into the community to work with students and adults on reading, writing and other skills, while gaining valuable experience themselves.
Following a traumatic experience, people reach out to friends, mentors, family and close colleagues. Responses can have a big impact on healing. Learn more with the Office of Victim Assistance.
Colorado is on the verge of joining a nation-wide movement that could eventually change how we choose the next president of the United States. The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is an agreement where states in the compact award all their electoral votes to the winner of the national popular...
Organizers are putting out a call for presentations and nominations for the 26th Campus Sustainability Summit April 18, an information-sharing forum featuring updates and discussions.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, CU Â鶹ӰԺ experts are available to discuss the neuroscience of love, how it impacts our health, and the secret to writing a good love poem.
Grammy night was one to remember for College of Music alumnus Wei Wu. The bass took home his first Grammy as part of the cast of Mason Bates' opera "The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs."