Microsoft Office 365 Teams let you seamlessly and securely switch between editing documents, shared dashboards, planners, group chat, video and voice calls—available to faculty, staff and students at no cost.
Weather permitting, staff will apply Richlawn organic fertilizer to campus lawns the week of Oct. 1–5. The fertilizer has a distinct odor due to the base ingredient, poultry waste.
From jazz in New Orleans, to horror writing at the Stanley Hotel and ecology in Yellowstone National Park, for-credit courses are available on diverse topics in fascinating locales.
The United Steelworkers union is inching toward a possible strike involving thousands of workers; CU Â鶹ӰԺ economist Jeffrey Zax is available for media interviews.
As a new student, you probably took the CliftonStrengths assessment over the summer. Here are a few ways to learn more about your strengths and how to apply them throughout your college journey.
Colleen Newman this summer was named the executive director of admissions, an area of campus that is becoming increasingly comprehensive in its approach to student populations.
Nine scientists from around the world examine the art of science in this "mind-blowing" documentary. The Oct. 1 screening will feature an introduction and Q&A with JILA's Jun Ye.
Laura Devendorf is diving into the field of smart textiles, fabrics that look and feel like wool and cotton but exhibit dynamic properties, envisioning a relationship with technology that's slower and more thoughtful.
The second annual Community Building Colorado-Style conference offers opportunities to develop new partnerships between the university and Colorado cities and communities.
Come and listen to the premiere of musical pieces composed and performed by students from the College of Music at the first Pendulum New Music series concert at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3.