Assistant Professor Kōnane Bay (left) working in the lab with a doctoral student

Kōnane Bay’s research group seeks to advance engineered living materials research

May 8, 2023

CU 鶹's growing faculty expertise in soft materials was a huge draw for Assistant Professor Kōnane Bay. A Native Hawaiian, Bay's research is inspired by the innate sustainability of the huli kalo—a traditional Hawaiian food staple—to develop sustainable polymeric materials.

Students sit in a classroom.

5 things to do when you’re waitlisted for a class

May 8, 2023

If a class you want is full during registration, don’t give up. You may be able to get in line for the next open seat by joining the waitlist.

A person sits and looks out from a coffee shop patio.

There’s still time to enroll in Summer Session

May 8, 2023

Choose from hundreds of courses and earn the credit you need during the summer. Maymester begins on May 15, and there’s still time to enroll in it and other summer terms.

Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer

From the dean of students: Celebrating your achievements and contributions

May 8, 2023

Finals are nearly over and it's almost time for summer break. To celebrate, Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer shares some key events and highlights from this year that demonstrate how important students are to our success.

Dean of the Graduate School Scott Adler

From the Graduate School dean: A sincere congratulations to our esteemed grads

May 8, 2023

Congratulations to all our professional, master’s and doctoral students receiving degrees this spring. You've done it—and we at the Graduate School are extremely proud of all you have accomplished. We are honored to count you among our esteemed graduates.

Pills spill out of a bottle.

4 things everyone should know about xylazine

May 5, 2023

On May 2, the city of 鶹 issued a press release to notify residents that xylazine is being distributed in 鶹 County's illicit drug supply. Here are four things everyone should know about xylazine.

17-year-old CU 鶹 graduate Brian Tan

‘Powerhouse’ computer science student set to graduate at 17

May 4, 2023

Brian Tan taught himself calculus at 13, took the SAT at 14, got a GED at 16 and got his associate's degree in computer science in the same year. Tan is young, but it is also his contributions to his classes and research groups on which his collaborators and mentors remark.

Junior Maggie Cornelius befriends therapy dog Banksy

Photos: Therapy dogs help students decompress before finals

May 4, 2023

With finals around the corner, therapy pups were happy to accommodate students with a much-needed study break at the Rec Center this week.

Students sitting on the steps of Norlin Library

10 things to do this weekend: Reimagine your relationship with wildfire and more

May 4, 2023

This weekend brings the Equity Allies virtual meetup, fine art and mindfulness, Glass Animals Liquid Sky, gardening at SEEC, DeVotchKa and the 鶹 Philharmonic, a screening of the Elemental film and more.

Red poppies in a field with Flatirons in the background

UROP celebrates its 2023 Mentor Award recipients

May 4, 2023

Christine Brennan, Jordy Bouwman and Ash Weier are the recipients of this year's Mentor Awards through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Read about these exemplary mentors, as well as those who received honorable mentions.

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