A new instructor who was part of a White House task force is guiding students to help solve the world's pollinator problem. Her approach involves native bee species and parking lots.
The CU Museum of Natural History is decked out with Recycled Runway couture, a special collection of original garments designed and constructed by local artists, grades six to 12.
On campus July 11–12, the Pac-12 athletics and sustainability conference will feature Olympians Arielle Gold and Mary Harvey, NBA players, NCAA leaders, a tour and discussions.
This event, originally scheduled for July 6, is canceled. A new date is pending for the event, designed for attendees to get tips on attracting pollinators and learn how to help bees in urban environments.
View the world from a bee's perspective in interactive art. Learn and engage with students about best practices, sampling a variety of the fruits and vegetables that native bees make possible.
Two experiment payloads designed and built at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø are scheduled to blast off for the International Space Station in the early hours of June 29.
Alex Zunger of CU's Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute joins the ranks of former President Jimmy Carter, receiving the prestigious Karl W. Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit Award.
For the area-wide event June 27, all four campuses are joining with the goal of having 1,000-plus CU participants. Learn more, including where to get free breakfast, and register for the event.
The new bridge and ADA-compliant, 10-foot-wide raised concrete path will improve both connectivity to areas north of Â鶹¹ÙÍø Creek and flood mitigation.
Now wrapping up its sixth year, the Infrastructure and Safety Mentorship Program is designed to provide staff with professional and personal development as part of mentor-mentee teams.