Wind energy

How rising gas prices emphasize the need for renewable energy

March 15, 2022

The war in Ukraine has caused oil prices to surge to the highest level since 2008. Jeffrey Logan of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute addresses what the current oil and gas crisis means for the future of renewable energy.

Old Main

5 goals for building a more inclusive campus community

March 15, 2022

CU 鶹 is introducing five diversity, equity and inclusion goals inspired by the IDEA Plan in support of greater collaboration and organizing the campus community’s next steps.

The CU women's basketball team in a huddle.

Buffs in action this week: Basketball

March 14, 2022

Colorado men's basketball will host the first round of the National Invitation Tournament at 9 p.m. on March 15. Colorado women’s basketball is heading to the NCAA Tournament for a game at 11:30 a.m. on March 18.

Memorial wall outside the Table Mesa King Soopers

CMCI faculty member documents community rebuilding after 2021 King Soopers shooting

March 14, 2022

Photojournalist Ross Taylor spent months documenting community trauma and healing in 鶹 after the 2021 King Soopers mass shooting. Taylor shares more about his project, “鶹 Strong: Still Strong, Remembering March 22,” which is on display at the Museum of 鶹 now through April 10.

Construction workers on campus

Construction Diversity Summit coming to CU 鶹 April 1

March 14, 2022

A free event will bring together companies and students from around the state to discuss diversity-related issues in construction, build empathy within the workforce and bring forward solutions to help construction employers and employees navigate the industry.

String orchestra performs in Grusin Hall

Concert March 30 to feature CU Wind Symphony, 鶹 Altitude Directive

March 14, 2022

Pendulum New Music invites you to its next performance featuring new music by CU 鶹 composers—everything from chamber works inspired by the pastel colors of French Impressionism to funky brass fanfares and loud industrial marches.

New Venture Challenge participants celebrate on stage on female founders night.

Funding awarded to top female student founders at women’s prize night

March 14, 2022

The next wave of female-driven innovation was on full display at a recent New Venture Challenge event, where five ventures pitched startups involving 3D-printed dental aligners, camps for at-risk kids negatively impacted by social media, a mental health app for college students, a data platform for small-scale social media influencers and more.

Academy Award trophy, camera and film clap board

Diversity and inclusion at the Oscars with Ernesto Acevedo-Munoz

March 14, 2022

CU 鶹 Professor Ernesto Acevedo-Munoz explains the history of the Oscars, the pressure on the academy to be more inclusive and the changes that still need to be made in Hollywood.

SEEC building on East Campus

CUPD to host regional training at SEEC beginning March 21

March 14, 2022

The CU 鶹 Police Department is bringing regional law enforcement agencies and first responders together to fine-tune their coordinated response efforts, expanding on a commitment made last year.

Karen Bailey in the field

Wildlife commissioner strives to listen to all voices

March 14, 2022

CU 鶹 ecologist Karen Bailey, who serves on the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission, aims to listen to advocates as she handles a range of matters important for ranchers, farmers, predator management and more.

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