Chuck Plunkett ignited a national conversation about local journalism when he challenged the owners of his former paper. Today, he brings a passion for local journalism to CU 麻豆影院, where he teaches tomorrow鈥檚 journalists.
For over three decades, the CU Wizards program has presented no-cost monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science.
Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center for this free event Jan. 24, the 11th annual Schultz Lecture in Energy featuring Jody Freeman, Harvard Law professor.
Leslie Reynolds, previously dean of University Libraries, discusses her background, philosophy and the unique, interdisciplinary perspective she brings to her new position.
This week brings workshops on substance use, career fair networking and backcountry skiing; Pizza & Perspectives: South Korea; the Dennis Small Cultural Center open house; a 鈥淏oy Erased鈥 screening and more.
This semester, the United Government of Graduate Students will once again be offering a wide selection of social events and expanding our diversity and inclusion programming.
Goals and resolutions are top of mind for many of us as we embark on a new year. I鈥檇 like to share some strategies I鈥檝e learned from personal experience to help you achieve your goals this year.
As we begin a new semester, faculty and staff are instrumental in helping students find their niche on campus, cultivate a sense of belonging on campus and enhance their overall experience at CU.
Join Polly McLean on Jan. 24 as she commemorates CU's first African American graduate in a discussion of a newly published biography telling the story of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan.