At the request of the revising committee for the Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan, diversity Vice Chancellor Bob Boswell today announced he has granted an extension.
A handful of academic units, along with the Office of Information Technology, are partnering to identify students at risk of struggling in classes—early enough to provide resources and support.
From remote sensing and Earth analytics to cybersecurity and human factors, present your security-related work in a three-minute lightning-round session, followed by a networking reception. Apply by Sept. 21.
In recognition of their exceptional service, teaching and research, three faculty members have been named professors of distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences and will be honored Sept. 24.
This week, get your tickets to see astronaut Scott Kelly, stop by an Academic Futures town hall, join friends for paint-by-numbers at the UMC, check out the CU Bike Fest and used bike sale and more.
Pedestrian connectivity on CU Â鶹ӰԺ's East Campus is set to get a boost in the coming weeks. The 10-foot-wide, 150-foot-long bridge is slated for completion by late October or early November.
The Board of Regents affirmed the university's longstanding commitment to free speech and clarified the difference between academic freedom and freedom of expression in a vote to revise its laws and policies.
To date, the nonprofit Â鶹ӰԺ Food Rescue has delivered more than 2.4 million pounds of soon-to-be wasted food, primarily fruits and vegetables, directly to people's doorsteps.