Shalaya Kipp conducts a treadmill study in the Locomotion Lab at CU

Slower runners benefit most from high-tech shoes, other elite methods

Feb. 11, 2019

How much do high-tech shoes, special diets and exercises, drafting behind other runners and other strategies actually improve your finish time? A new study spells it out. The takeaway: The faster you are, the harder it is to get faster.

Student smiles for a photo at a campus career fair

Learn about on-campus jobs at the Student Job Fair

Feb. 11, 2019

Looking for a job on campus? On Feb. 25, learn about on-campus employment opportunities and interact with departments that are hiring for spring, summer and fall 2019.

Joe Klecker

Joe Klecker breaks school record in win at Husky Classic

Feb. 11, 2019

The CU junior won the prestigious race by nearly two seconds, breaking Adam Goucher's 20-year old record and moving himself into third in the nation in the event.

MAVEN spacecraft

MAVEN ushers in new era by tapping the brakes

Feb. 11, 2019

NASA's atmosphere-sniffing spacecraft will begin a series of maneuvers to tighten its orbit around the Red Planet and prepare for the arrival of the 2020 Mars rover.

Greenland ice sheet

Sand from glacial melt could be Greenland’s economic salvation

Feb. 11, 2019

As climate change melts Greenland’s glaciers and deposits more river sediment on its shores, international researchers have identified an unforeseen economic opportunity: exporting excess sand and gravel abroad.

prairie babies

AUDIO: Zoe Donaldson on prairie voles and love

Feb. 11, 2019

Why do humans tend to be monogamous while most other mammals are not? What goes on inside the neurons of people who suffer from disorders that make it hard for them form social bonds? What enables most of us to bounce back from the loss of a loved one while...

Aine Williams in wheelchair sporting a CU Lacrosse T-shirt

Aine Williams perseveres on lacrosse field after coma last year

Feb. 11, 2019

Williams is a typical student-athlete, but almost a year ago, things were very different. After recovering from a rare form of pneumonia and relearning to walk, she says lacrosse was never far from mind.

Participants work with sticky notes during a Diversity and Inclusion Summit session

Top reasons to attend the spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit

Feb. 8, 2019

Whether you're a CU student, staff or faculty member, here are some of the top reasons for you to attend the 2019 spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit Feb. 12.

Apple on books.

With Denver teacher strike looming, labor expert available for interviews

Feb. 8, 2019

With a teacher strike looming in Denver, Â鶹ӰԺ labor expert Jeffrey Zax is available for media interviews.

Caster Semenya at the 2012 London Olympics

Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

Feb. 8, 2019

New international rules would require some elite female athletes to medically lower their testosterone levels in order to be able to compete among women. But a new study contends those rules are based on flawed science.

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