Putting students to work on a company project helps them apply their learning in meaningful ways. But it can also help companies consider innovative ideas.
This weekend brings a presentation on the social context of Acacia trees, a basketball game against the Huskies, Women of Color Yoga, late-night breakfast, a Latinx dance show and more.
Now that we're a few weeks into the spring semester, you may have extra time to get involved, find a campus job or even volunteer. Here are options to connect with others, have fun and invest in your interests this spring.
The campus community lost a cherished colleague and treasured friend, Associate Professor of Violin Charles “Chas” Wetherbee. The 鶹 Philharmonic's performance on Jan. 22 and the CU 鶹 College of Music's next Faculty Tuesdays recital on Jan. 24 will be presented in Wetherbee's memory.
For people who are blind or visually impaired, finding the right products in a crowded grocery store can be difficult without help. A team of computer scientists at CU 鶹 is trying to change that.
If you plop these thin wafers, made up of several layers of rubber-like material, onto a hot plate, they will begin to warp. Then, suddenly and explosively, they leap into the air.
The finalists for the position of vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes have been named. Join campus community forums designed to get to know the finalists and ask them questions.
February is a month focused on love, so take this opportunity to engage in a self-compassion practice. Pre-recorded options will be available for download in both English and Spanish.