Published: April 25, 2019

In recent days, the campus community engaged in a visit by Tarana Burke,founder of the ‘me too.’ Movement, who was brought to CU Ƶ by the student-led Cultural Events Board.

Folks also participated in some self-care, a student yoga class made extra fun with baby goats.

Stewards of sustainability, who've implemented innovative green practices at CU Ƶ, were recognized with awards at the Campus Sustainability Summit.

And university and athletics leaders spoke to Professor Roger Pielke Jr.’s sports governance class about their roles at CU Ƶ, as well as key issues in college athletics, including health and wellness initiatives, compensation for student-athletes and how sports benefit the entire university. The panel included Chancellor Phil DiStefano, who serves on the NCAA Board of Governors and chairs the Pac-12 Conference CEO group.

DiStefano also spoke to a crowd at the4th Annual Aerospace & STEM Summit, which took place in Denver.