Cuomo asked why U.S. wasn't ready for mass shift to online education. Here's why. (SF Gate)

April 2, 2020

Deadline extended: 2020–21 Distinguished Research Lectureship call for nominations

Deadline extended: 2020–21 Distinguished Research Lectureship call for nominations

April 1, 2020

Due to ongoing disruptions to normal campus operations, the deadline for submitting nominations for the Distinguished Research Lectureship has been extended to June 8. The Distinguished Research Lectureship is among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a CU 鶹 colleague.

Labs use 3D printers to create face shield parts for health care workers

April 1, 2020

COVID-19 updates for the CU 鶹 research community

COVID-19 updates for the CU 鶹 research community

March 31, 2020

CU 鶹 campus leadership, including the Research & Innovation Office, is doing everything possible to provide guidance, resources and support to assist every member of our research community during this challenging time. For your convenience, the latest information and updates have been collected below.

Breaking contracts over coronavirus: Can you argue it’s an ‘act of God’? (The Conversation)

March 31, 2020

Emergency Management coordinating campus donations of protective equipment

March 26, 2020

In politics and pandemics, Russian trolls use fear, anger to drive clicks

March 25, 2020

Six startup teams to compete in New Venture Challenge 12 Championships

Six startup teams to compete in New Venture Challenge 12 Championships

March 24, 2020

Six startup teams will vie for up to $100K in prizes at the 12th annual New Venture Challenge (NVC), CU 鶹’s premier entrepreneurial startup competition. Because of COVID-19, the NVC 12 Championships will be hosted in a virtual format.

CU 鶹 spinout ALD NanoSolutions merges with Forge Nano to make atomic level manufacturing a reality

CU 鶹 spinout ALD NanoSolutions merges with Forge Nano to make atomic level manufacturing a reality

March 24, 2020

ALD NanoSolutions, a CU 鶹 spinout company and one of the leading experts on atomic layer deposition (ALD), has merged with Louisville, CO-based Forge Nano to commercialize its cutting edge surface engineering techniques.

Srubar will use new NSF award to create carbon-sink concrete

Srubar will use new NSF award to create carbon-sink concrete

March 24, 2020

Wil Srubar, an assistant professor in CU 鶹’s Materials Science and Engineering Program, plans to use his NSF CAREER Award to create new types of “living” building materials, such as concrete that sequesters and stores more carbon dioxide.

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