Dwinita “Nita” Mosby Tyler, founder of The Equity Project—a consulting firm supporting organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies—will give the May 6 livestreamed commencement address.
This weekend brings esports and glow-in-the dark basketball, the “Hindsight” journal launch event, meditation workshops, DIY hand soap, a virtual escape room, a “Piranha 3D” movie screening and more.
The inaugural season of Buff Innovator Insights, a new podcast from the Research & Innovation Office, kicked off March 18. In the first episode, we meet Margaret Murnane, a professor of physics and one of the world’s leading experts in ultrafast laser and x-ray science.
On the CU 鶹 campus and around the Denver metro area, police departments have seen an increase in catalytic converter thefts from parked cars. Learn what you can do to help prevent these thefts.
The budget model redesign project wrapped up stakeholder interviews in February, marking the end of phase one, or the diagnostic phase, of the budget redesign project. The project has now entered phase two, called solution design.
While election season is over for now, you can still "vote" for the future you want and get involved with issues that are important to you. Here's how you can be an advocate for the things you care about.
鶹 Campus Staff Council elections are officially in progress. Every spring, you have the opportunity to elect CU 鶹 staff members interested in representing your voice. Voting for Staff Council is one way to ensure you are well-represented.
Education Abroad exchange programs are great for independent students who want to be fully immersed by enrolling in a foreign university. Plus, they're the most affordable study abroad programs.
Women and others traditionally underrepresented in hackathons are encouraged to join T9Hacks, March 19–21. This year's student organizers share what they've got planned to promote interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making.
The CRDDS offers a full range of services and educational opportunities including workshops, talks and consult hours that are free and open to all students, faculty and staff.