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The student behavior exhibited on the Hill Saturday evening is not reflective of our campus community at large. CU students, employees and community members illustrated what it truly means to be a Buff early Sunday morning, as they helped pick up trash and clean up the impacted neighborhood.
The deadline is March 26 to nominate students, student organizations, faculty and staff for the CU 鶹 Involvement Awards presented by the Center for Student Involvement and the Colorado Creed.
We invited engineering students to interview current faculty members they respect and admire about their journeys into engineering, the challenges they've overcome and their advice for younger generations.
As the CU 鶹 student body presidents, we are deeply disturbed and disappointed in the events that took place on University Hill. We absolutely condemn the violent, irresponsible and immature behavior students recklessly partook in.
This week brings guided painting, an Italian spinach skillet cooking class, “The Great Gatsby” screening, a cycling class, “Is the Future Female or Nonbinary?” panel discussion and more.
To honor and remember the lives lost in the past year, CU 鶹 joined the state of Colorado remembrance March 5 with a magenta-colored light display from the tower of the Roser ATLAS building.
鶹 Faculty Assembly members on Thursday, March 4, received an update from Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke about the campus’s vaccine distribution plan as CU 鶹 prepares for a continuation of in-person experiences in the fall.
The President's Diversity Award committee announced the 2021 award and commendation recipients. They include CU 鶹's Becca Ciancanelli, Tiara Na’puti, Zabrian Oglesby, Katherine Rainey and the STEM Routes student organization.