Launched in 2015, the UMC Student Arts Program showcases artwork by CU ذكذكتسئµ graduate students and undergraduates. Two participants discuss their art related to this year's theme "Empower the Future."
Wear your favorite college gear on Friday, May 4, as part of a statewide campaign in support of Colorado students' decision to reach higher, whether they pursue a certificate, two-year or four-year degree.
Need a break from studying, or maybe a caffeine refuel before you get back to hitting the books? This week brings to campus an array of events to help you cross the semester finish line.
The annual ذكذكتسئµ Faculty Assembly Excellence awards ceremony took place April 26, recognizing faculty members, and one lifetime leadership and service award winner, for their outstanding work and contributions.
Russell Moore today announced the membership of the Provost Committee on Academic Reorganization, with majority representation from the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as representation from other units around campus.
The week in photos brought glimpses of CU ذكذكتسئµ Next in Washington, D.C.; a classroom visit with Nobel Laureate Eric Cornell; therapy dogs; "Ariodante" dress rehearsal; highlights shared by you in social media; and more.
A prestigious award has gone to Eric Stade, honoring him for his contributions to the mathematics education of students in the first two years of college and his work with improving high school math education.
The Daniel W. Halpin Award was presented to Amy Javernick-Will, honoring her contributions to advancing construction engineering, mentorship and commitment to diversity.
Join Vice Provost Mary Kraus for open forums this coming month to hear about the preliminary recommendations for improving the first-year undergraduate student experience.