Ralphie statue with fall colors and Flatirons in the background

Search opens for vice chancellor for research and innovation, dean of institutes position

Sept. 23, 2022

Provost Russell Moore has announced the vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes opening, as well as the members of the search committee. Apply or nominate a colleague.

Adam Kaufman

Adam Kaufman wins Breakthrough New Horizons in Physics Prize

Sept. 23, 2022

Kaufman, a JILA fellow, will take home this prestigious award for his work advancing the control of atoms and molecules to improve atomic clocks and quantum information processing.

CU 鶹 campus during fall with Flatirons in background

CU 鶹 attracts record $658 million for research in space, climate, more

Sept. 22, 2022

CU 鶹 researchers attracted a record $658 million in fiscal year 2022 for studies that, among other things, advance the science of measuring gravity waves and climate resilience.

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CU 鶹 student advancing safety for orbiting spacecraft

Sept. 22, 2022

Sarah Luettgen is building a future as an aerospace professional, studying the space domain of satellite orbits in the extreme upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere.

Students visit a booth at the 2022 Be Involved Fair

10 things to do this weekend: Gold Rush game, ‘Bros’ sneak preview, more

Sept. 22, 2022

This weekend brings space exploration with Fiske Planetarium's theater manager, a Leeds football pregame, a walk for diabetes research, a CU soccer game and tailgate, the Martin Acres block party, the “Radical Reimagining” dance series and more.

Tia Kennedy

Why this Indigenous rights activist doesn't take clean water for granted

Sept. 21, 2022

Millions of people don’t think twice when turning on the tap, but Indigenous activist and Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit panelist Tia Kennedy never takes a glass of water for granted. As a member of both the Oneida Nation of the Thames and Walpole Island First Nation, her connection to water is ancient. Learn more about Kennedy and how to get involved in the summit.

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CU to contribute data to national map that tracks community overdoses

Sept. 20, 2022

CU’s is the first university police department in Colorado to contribute data to the ODMAP project, designed to help public safety and public health agencies detect areas of dangerous drug activity and save lives.

Condoms in wrapper

3 things everyone should know about sexually transmitted infections

Sept. 19, 2022

Whether you’re in a relationship, hooking up or staying single, knowing how to prevent and treat sexually transmitted infections can help you stay safe and healthy. Here are a few things you should know about STIs.

person holding Juul vape

7 things to know about vaping

Sept. 19, 2022

While vaping can serve as an alternative to cigarette smoking, it still poses a number of inherent risks, especially for young adults. Here are seven things you should know if you choose to vape.

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Looking for things to do? 4 options for entertainment on campus

Sept. 19, 2022

From free movies to concerts and other forms of live entertainment, there are many options to meet fellow Buffs and have some fun. Here are some things to do this fall.

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