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Employees: Check out the do's and don'ts of campaign activity

Oct. 18, 2018

As the Nov. 6 Election Day approaches, the CU system recently sent an employee reminder of political campaign-related activity and expression: what's appropriate and what's not appropriate while at work.

Campus Architect Emeritus Bill Deno poses for photo with new Body & Soul book

Championing the legacy of the campus architecture

Oct. 18, 2018

From 1918 to 1938, notable CU architect Charles Z. Klauder designed 15 buildings around campus. If he visited today, what might he say? Retired campus architect Bill Deno has some theories.

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Â鶹ӰԺ, university officials discuss next steps for CU Â鶹ӰԺ South annexation

Oct. 18, 2018

City of Â鶹ӰԺ and university officials met during an Oct. 9 study session to discuss next steps related to the annexation of CU Â鶹ӰԺ South. Find out more.

Jason and Freddy Krueger await passersby in a haunted house

9 Things to Do This Weekend: Haunted Halls, CU's Amazing Race and more

Oct. 18, 2018

This weekend brings the ATLAS research showcase, a screening of the horror classic "Carrie," Ignite: Social Justice Conference, football viewing party, Butterfly Pavilion field trip and more.

Student receives a free flu shot

Flu shots available on campus Oct. 25, Oct. 29

Oct. 18, 2018

Don't miss your shot at good health this flu season. There are still openings at CU Â鶹ӰԺ clinics Oct. 25 and Oct. 29. Flu shots are free for CU Health Plan primary members and $26 for everyone else.

Students release biodegradable balloons as part of a course

Biochemist wins top award for study of cellular proliferation

Oct. 17, 2018

Sabrina Spencer is one of 58 scientists nationwide to have won an NIH Director's New Innovator Award for her research that could shed light on cancer treatment.

Students release biodegradable balloons as part of a course

Anne Dougherty receives Doug Faires award

Oct. 17, 2018

In August, Anne Dougherty was presented with the Doug Faires award for her years of dedicated participation, recruitment and coaching in an international mathematical modeling competition.

Dimitri Nakassis and the pylos tablet

Beyond Â鶹ӰԺ: Bronze Age bookkeeping tablets reveal complex society

Oct. 17, 2018

Using advanced digital imaging technology, professor and archaeologist Dimitri Nakassis is pioneering new techniques to study ancient Greece.

A tech tattoo

Don't miss the 2nd annual ATLAS Research Showcase Oct. 19

Oct. 17, 2018

Tattoos that change color in sunlight and a do-it-yourself light show for musicians are just a few of the projects you can check out at the Oct. 19 ATLAS Research Showcase.

Colored pencils and an adult coloring book

Stress(less) workshop at the Business Library Oct. 24

Oct. 17, 2018

Feeling stressed? Join the Business Library and Health Promotions for a one-hour workshop. Make your own aromatherapy oils, practice origami and more. Free and open to all students.

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