Center for the Study of Origins team

New interdisciplinary center explores the beginnings - of everything

March 6, 2017

The new Center for the Study of Origins, a Grand Challenge initiative, provides "an interdisciplinary nexus for humanists, social scientists and natural scientists to engage in exciting and inspirational opportunities to address origins theories from a variety of perspectives," says Provost Russell Moore.

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President's revised travel restrictions: What you need to know

March 6, 2017

Campus administrators are carefully assessing President Trump's revised travel restrictions and how the new executive order issued today might affect international students, scholars and faculty who study, teach and conduct research at the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ.

Technology, Arts and Media student Kristof Klipfel poses with his "piano glove"

Pushing Boundaries: ATLAS student's piano gloves turn any surface into keyboard

March 6, 2017

After struggling to find his place in engineering and math, Kristof Klipfel discovered the creative outlet he craved in the ATLAS Institute's Technology, Arts and Media program. The senior is consistently cranking out innovative work that demonstrates his active imagination.

Ralphie statue

10 things to do this week: March 6 edition

March 6, 2017

This week's events include a film festival, documentary premiere, an evening celebrating South Asian culture and a free photography class.

Ralphie and her handlers storm the football field on game day

Join the tradition: Ralphie Handler applications due March 6

March 3, 2017

Now is your chance to be part of the greatest tradition in all of college sports. The Ralphie Live Mascot Program is currently accepting applications for Ralphie Handlers through Monday, March 6.

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Crowdfunding program partners with Alternative Breaks

March 3, 2017

Coming from a family that put a high value on service, Keara Leahy was excited to learn about the Alternative Breaks program a couple years back when she was seeking service opportunities on campus. Now a senior accounting major, she is about to embark on her second Alternative Break this March as a site leader. Her group is traveling to San Diego to work with several organizations to support veterans, active military and their families.

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New faculty, staff signup for CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Alerts to be tested March 22

March 3, 2017

Action required: All faculty and staff who want to receive emergency text message alerts, even those who have opted in previously, must log in to MyCUinfo to update their contact information. The spring test for CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Alerts will be held at noon on March 22.

Important deadline: March 5

Important deadline: March 5

March 3, 2017

Sunday, March 5, is the last day to waive CU Student Government fees. Petitions may be picked up and turned in to the CUSG office at the University Memorial Center, room 125.

Jay Arehart on footbridge

Grad student wins Bridge Builder of the Year award

March 3, 2017

Architectural engineering graduate student Jay Arehart has been awarded Bridge Builder of the Year by Bridges to Prosperity (B2P). Arehart, who was chosen from students across the nation, has led CU's B2P chapter on three footbridge builds in Bolivia.

Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies Clint Carroll

Professor preserves Cherokee traditions with help of NSF grant

March 3, 2017

Clint Carroll, assistant professor of ethnic studies and citizen of the Cherokee nation, will help preserve tribal tradition and knowledge through a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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