This weekend brings a DIY succulent plant party, CU Night at the National Western Stock Show, the chance to apply for an internship through CU PIIE, the "Probably Novel Podcast" with Anna Brodio and more.
The third annual Colorado Political Climate Survey, released in full today, found that while Democrat-supported issues and candidates swept the state on election day, it wasn’t a completely liberal wave. According to Scott Adler, director of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s American Political Research Lab. moderate voters are still the mainstay of Colorado...
Do you know an academic advisor who has made a difference, an outstanding advising program or an advising technology innovation that deserves recognition? Submit your nomination by Feb. 1.
NSF evaluates your proposal on the basis of two criteria: broader impacts and intellectual merit. Did you know the campus is overflowing with resources to help you? RSVP by Jan. 30
CU Â鶹ӰԺ has created a campus website with information about the partial government shutdown. Check the resource for updates, answers to frequently asked questions and more.
As college students, you wear a lot of hats: student, employee/intern, teammate, family member, friend, significant other. Get tips to help you find the balance that works for you.
Stress management is a concern for everyone in these busy and uncertain times. The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is hosting a workshop series to educate employees on strategies.
The misuse of and addiction to opioids is a national crisis. Knowing how to prevent and recognize an overdose, and how to respond to it, may save a life. Here’s what you need to know.
In his latest and possibly last book, archaeologist Stephen Lekson argues that generations of researchers have gotten the Southwest wrong. He wants that to change.