Students whose parents, stepparents or grandparents attended CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø are eligible for a complementary black-and-gold cord to wear during commencement. If you're walking in May, register now for your legacy cord.
Help elect next year's Graduate and Professional Student Government's executives, CUSG co-senators and college senators. All graduate and professional students are eligible to vote.
Amy Hoagland received the top award from new program that recognizes emerging craft artists who advance sustainability through their art. Hoagland's work is also on display at the CU Art Museum through April 14.
Whether you are passionate about academics, student involvement or community awareness, commemorate the value of a CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø education by giving noteworthy students the ability to become a Forever Buff.
Recent alumnus Kaleb Chesnic has already made his mark on the flute repertoire by transcribing all three of Edvard Grieg’s violin sonatas. And in a review of his debut recording with pianist Nathália Kato, Gramophone praises Chesnic as a “sensitive and virtuoso performer.â€
The CU Naval ROTC recently conducted a three-day field exercise near Colorado Springs. Students applied, in a tactical environment, the Marine Corps tactics, techniques and procedures they've learned on campus throughout the year.
A new assessment from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change brings a dire warning, but also good news: We currently have the tools necessary to mitigate climate change, and they’re cheaper than ever before.
Brig. Gen. John Olson and Col. Marc Brock of the U.S. Space Force toured campus this week, checking out new research around tracking satellites in space and sharing career advice with ROTC cadets.
CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø researchers have discovered a new way to inhibit the most commonly mutated gene underlying human tumor growth, opening the door to new therapeutic strategies for cancer and a host of other diseases.