One way to learn something well is to show others what you’ve learned—in this case, with an outreach project—according to June Gruber’s students in a recent «Ƶ psychology course.
How to deal with environmental issues is a difficult discussion, but one group at the «Ƶ is hoping to bring it to the general public this week through skits and interactive games.
Scientists have found what may be the universe’s lost sock at the back of the dryer—answering a long-running mystery that astrophysicists have dubbed the “missing baryon problem.”
In the past five decades, the teaching load at CU «Ƶ has been increasingly borne by instructors instead of tenured or tenure-track faculty, and the College of Arts and Sciences has formed a task force to recommend best practices.
At its regular meeting on Thursday at the CU «Ƶ campus, the University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to approve a new online Bachelor of Arts degree in interdisciplinary studies and two new departments for the «Ƶ campus.
Middle-to-older aged women who are naturally early to bed and early to rise are significantly less likely to develop depression, according to a new study by researchers at «Ƶ and the Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
As he’s done so many times before, George Rivera will pack up 117 pieces of art into a suitcase and board a plane heading to a place where rifles can seem more common than paintbrushes.
Two young faculty scientists at CU «Ƶ are among seven Colorado researchers who have won $1.41 million in total funding from the Boettcher Foundation’s Webb-Waring Awards program.