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Interactive map gets closer to pinpointing African origins erased during slave trade

March 31, 2022

When the transatlantic slave trade began in the early 19th century, there was no record of where in Africa enslaved individuals originated. Now, CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø historians and statisticians are going back in time to better understand where these individuals lived before they boarded slave ships.

Group of students collaborate as part of the Change Collective

CU museum program encourages student workers to be purposeful changemakers

March 31, 2022

As inherent learning environments and places for young adults to embark on professional pathways, universities have special opportunities to help today’s young adults cultivate skills that can help positively impact the world.

Archie Christie, Major Belcher, Mr. Bates (secretary) and Agatha Christie

Notion of intimacy between rivals sparks basis for novel

March 31, 2022

The real-life disappearance of Agatha Christie inspired Nina de Gramont—a one-time CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø creative writing student, who now has a New York Times bestselling novel, “The Christie Affair.â€

Old Main

Join us for Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 4–8

March 31, 2022

We are honored to invite you to participate in Graduate Student Appreciation Week, a nationally recognized opportunity for the campus community to highlight your tremendous accomplishments and contributions.

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Newly published paper revolutionizes global engineering curriculum

March 31, 2022

A new publication headed by the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering seeks to create better alignment among academic programs and sector needs when it comes to training engineers in global development.

Students walk along sidewalk lined with international flags during the Conference on World Affairs

Conference on World Affairs: Hello, student VIPs!

March 31, 2022

The Conference on World Affairs returns in person April 6–9, and this year, organizers have curated a student-specific series of programs focused on today’s top world issues. CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø students don't need to register, and will be treated like VIPs with priority seating at this free conference.

Buffalo sculpture on campus

Regents recognize 2022 award recipients

March 31, 2022

The CU Board of Regents recently announced the latest slate of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service medals and university medals. The CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø affiliates––Juan Espinosa, Linda Hogan, Ryan Haygood and Michael Leeds will be part of a private ceremony on May 4.

keynote panel at the 2019 Conference on World Affairs

Conference on World Affairs: Make your plan for April 6–9

March 31, 2022

The full schedule of sessions is available. The free conference app is primed for downloading. Find your interests among more than 100 panel discussions, performances and keynote events, and plan to attend this renowned CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø tradition, in person or virtually.

Community members line up outside Â鶹¹ÙÍø Theater for the 2019 New Venture Challenge championships

Support student, faculty ventures at New Venture Challenge championships April 12

March 31, 2022

The season's top six student and faculty teams will pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges and a live audience for tens of thousands of dollars in prize money. Come and support the next big innovation at our first in-person championship event in two years.

CUPD and CRI-TAC officials take a walking tour of campus as part of a security audit

CUPD earns grant; Campus embarks on security audit, upgrades

March 31, 2022

The University of Colorado Police Department, in collaboration with Facilities Management, will use $3.4 million in state-controlled maintenance funding to improve classroom security. As part of this project, CUPD was also granted funding for technical assistance from a U.S. Department of Justice program.

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