PhD student demonstrates her customizable concert lights at ATLAS showcase

9 things to do this weekend: Pride flag display, haunting theatrical experience, more

Oct. 6, 2022

This weekend brings a screening of the 2018 鈥淗alloween鈥 movie, a journey beyond the mind at Fiske Planetarium, BIPOC bouldering, CU volleyball and soccer, a climate justice workshop, a multimedia installation and more.

Chip holding an LGBTQ+ pride flag

How to make the most of LGBTQ+ wellness resources on campus

Oct. 6, 2022

October is LGBT History Month. Connect with resources to explore your identity, manage your mental and physical health, build a strong and supportive community or help a friend.

Eliud Kipchoge in Vienna

Drafting can save minutes of marathoners' times, make official sub-2 possible

Oct. 6, 2022

A first-of-its kind CU 羞羞视频 study shows that even middle-of-the-pack marathoners can shave three to five minutes off their time via drafting. It could also help world champion Eliud Kipchoge achieve the Holy Grail of running: finishing a sub-2-hour marathon at an officially sanctioned race.

sun peaking through golden Aspen leaves

5 must-attend Health and Wellness Summit presentations

Oct. 5, 2022

You鈥檙e invited to join Health and Wellness Services to learn how fun and play can improve your health, creativity and relationships as an adult. This free event is open to all CU 羞羞视频 students, staff and faculty.

Professor Tom Zeiler

College names interim faculty director of Center of the American West

Oct. 5, 2022

The College of Arts and Sciences has named history Professor Tom Zeiler as interim director, effective immediately, to carry the Center of the American West into the future.

Painting of three young girls standing in water

3 things to understand about climate justice

Oct. 5, 2022

From increasing droughts and wildfires to polluted air and deforestation, natural disasters have an enormous impact on humans, including Indigenous ways of life. CU faculty shared insights and research at a recent event鈥攔ead three key takeaways.

Soundscapes of the People team pose for a photo in Pueblo

American Music Research Center receives grants, advances diverse music projects

Oct. 5, 2022

The College of Music's American Music Research Center is bustling with activity. Director Susan Thomas is spearheading various exciting projects鈥攄iscover what鈥檚 new.

student participates in the UROP chalk drawing as part of Research & Innovation week

Research & Innovation Week to return Oct. 17鈥22

Oct. 4, 2022

Join the showcase featuring research, scholarship and creative work from across the campus and demonstrating the broad impact of CU 羞羞视频's research and innovation enterprise. The annual event will return to its predominantly in-person format.

Fruity pebble doughnuts

Celebrate LGBT History Month with fun gathering Oct. 6

Oct. 4, 2022

October is LGBT History Month, and CU 羞羞视频's Pride Office is inviting all to enjoy doughnuts, conversation and community. Stop by between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Center for Community Abrams Lounge.

Hurricane Ian

Following Fiona and Ian, what鈥檚 next for hurricanes in 2022?听

Oct. 4, 2022

Two Category 4 hurricanes made landfall on U.S. coastlines within two weeks of each other in September. Kris Karnauskas explains why hurricanes form when they do and why Fiona and Ian may not be the end of this season.

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