Dom, Phil, and Alex Miceli on the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii

All in the family—3 brothers majoring in aerospace at CU 鶹

July 20, 2022

Phil, Alex and Dom Miceli have a lot in common, especially their choice in college education—the three brothers are all aerospace engineering students at CU 鶹.

Fans cheer on the Buffs

Pac-12 honors 64 Buffs on spring honor roll

July 20, 2022

A total of 64 Colorado Buffaloes were named to the Pac-12 Conference's 2022 Spring Academic Honor Roll. Recipients were from men's and women's outdoor track and field, women's lacrosse, men's and women's golf and women's tennis.

aerial view of Old Main

Meet the CFO finalists—public forums to begin July 21

July 19, 2022

CU 鶹 Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke on Tuesday announced three finalists for the position of vice chancellor and chief financial officer.

books in a library

Poet Noah Eli Gordon dies at 47

July 19, 2022

Noah Eli Gordon, associate professor of English and associate chair for creative writing, has been hailed as “charismatic,” “irreplaceable” and a “great poet and fine teacher.”

Volunteer driving golf cart during move-in

4 reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome

July 18, 2022

Fall Welcome is almost here, and we’re seeking staff, faculty and students to help welcome new and returning Buffs and families to CU 鶹. Here are a few reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome this year.

Woman working on laptop in conference room

Women’s saving and investing tips focus of webinar

July 18, 2022

Join TIAA for the July 28 webinar, She’s got it: A woman's guide to saving and investing. Gain knowledge on women’s specific financial needs and get started building your financial future.

An adult prairie rattlesnake, one of the focal species in the study, raised up in defensive posture near a den site in Colorado.

To keep up with evolving prey, rattlesnakes tap genetically diverse venom toolbox

July 18, 2022

A new study of rattlesnakes in the western U.S. sheds light on how the reptiles evolve over time to keep up with prey resistance to their venom.

Hands holding peanuts

Amid climate change and conflict, more resilient food systems a must, report shows

July 15, 2022

A new CU 鶹-led study ranks the top 32 threats to food security over the next two decades, pointing to climate change and conflict as top culprits and calling for more coordination in building resilient food systems around the globe.

artist's depiction of climate change, sustainability, pollution

Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit panels, panelists announced

July 14, 2022

Leading Indigenous voices on climate change and human rights, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Environment, the vice chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the 2020 TIME Magazine Kid of the Year—these are among the 33 panelists who have confirmed their participation in the inaugural Global Climate Summit this fall.

Fortune Park

Students reveal the history behind 鶹’s park names

July 13, 2022

CU 鶹’s Department of History partnered with 鶹 Parks and Recreation Department to assess the names of their 82 parks and learn what stories the park names were celebrating, what stories might be missing and how the park names reflect the 鶹 community’s values today.

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