Breathe, connect, and celebrate diversity. Take your social connectedness to the next level at the SKY Happiness Retreat and World Culture Festival this summer.
Join Professor Wei Zhang for this family-friendly event, a hands-on show all about plastics. Learn about the past, present and future of the sustainable recyclability of plastics. Last chance to take part in the CU Wizards 2022–23 season!
Summer in Colorado often means plenty of sunshine and great weather for outdoor activities, but it also brings the threat of flash floods and other extreme conditions. Want to learn more? Check out these health and safety reminders.
Just north of Nederland, about 26 miles from Â鶹¹ÙÍø, is CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s Mountain Research Station. It is the university’s highest research facility and is home to some of the world’s longest-running alpine research on everything from how trees respond to increasing wildfires to charismatic little pikas and more.
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, the largest research institute at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø, is initiating an artist-in-residence program that will help connect STEM professionals, Front Range artists, K-12 students and the local community.
CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø alumna and businesswoman Nancy Fisher Wilhelms shares her secrets for a successful, fulfilling career with her book, “Yes! You Can Do It! The Young Woman’s Guide to Starting a Fulfilling Career.â€
The history of student activism for LGBTQ+ rights at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø is now available and on display at the University Libraries, thanks to two students. The exhibit will be open through January 2024.
The new mini-satellite, called MANTIS, will be designed and built by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. It borrows its name from the mantis shrimp, an undersea creature with famously powerful eyesight.
Pressure campaigns targeting major brands like Target and Bud Light are testing companies’ commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Smart organizations should double down, Sabrina Volpone explains in this Q&A.
With the rise of grocery prices over the past year, food banks saw an increased need among their communities. CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s Basic Needs Center offered relief by distributing 84,220 pounds of food at its monthly mobile food pantries during the 2022–23 academic year.