Reiland and Echchaibi in conversation

Colloquium to give inside look at new Center for African and African American Studies

Oct. 22, 2021

CMCI will feature the new Center for African and African American Studies in a conversation between the center's founding director Reiland Rabaka and Associate Professor Nabil Echchaibi.

Chang'e 5 landing site on the moon.

First moon rocks in 45 years fill gap in lunar history

Oct. 13, 2021

China's Chang'e 5 mission landed in a region of the moon more than 850 miles from the nearest Apollo landing site. The rocks the mission collected are raising questions about how lava flowed across the lunar surface 2 billion years ago.

Amy Dunbar-Wallis of the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Apple Tree Project and two students hold up a grafted apple tree specimen.

Participate in a historic (and tasty) science project this fall

Sept. 23, 2021

Join the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Apple Tree Project this weekend to help preserve a unique local legacy, taste test apples and learn about the history of apple trees in the Front Range.

Child playing with a tablet

Do screens really hurt kids? Not much, and they may have some benefits

Sept. 23, 2021

Screen time may not be as harmful as previously suspected for school-aged children and may have some important benefits, according to one of the largest studies to date exlporing how screens impact youth.

CDC COVID moleculte

Video: CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ experts give scientific update on COVID-19 pandemic

Sept. 17, 2021

CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ experts provide an update on the status of the delta variant in the United States, takeaways from the latest data on vaccines and breakthrough COVID-19 cases, and how the campus is approaching its sustainable response to the pandemic.

Students participating in the fellowship

Students combine science and policy in summer fellowship program

Sept. 3, 2021

Six students from CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ got a peek at the policymaking process this summer as participants in the Colorado Science and Engineering Policy Fellowship program.

Stock Photo of a Clock

A blood test for your body clock? It’s on the horizon

July 30, 2021

CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ sleep researchers have found it's possible to determine the timing of a person's internal biological clock via a single blood draw

Illustration of diversity in women

The Shecession: How the Pandemic Is Impacting Women’s Careers

July 26, 2021

What the pandemic revealed about gender inequalities—and what needs to change.

Track and Field

Should marijuana still be banned from sports?

July 8, 2021

Still from The Life of Water

Graduate dives deep for water conservation awareness

June 23, 2021

Students go to great lengths to create their honor’s theses. Rae Lewark, a May graduate with a major in environmental studies and a dance minor, went to the depths for hers.

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