COVID-19

  • an illustration by Brian Stauffer showing a virus cell above a city skyline with two people looking out their windows.
     Reneé Crown Wellness InstituteThe Renée Crown Wellness Institute at CU «Ƶ opened in 2019 to perform research and offer programs that develop healthy young people and the adults who support them. It recently unveiled
  • History Class Norlin Library
    When fall semester classes began in late August at CU «Ƶ, wide-open building spaces and campus lawns became makeshift classrooms to prevent the spread of COVID-19
  • Richard Wobbenkind
    Senior economist Richard Wobbekind, associate dean for business and government relations, has worked for the Leeds School of Business since 1985. Here he discusses our nation’s economy in a pandemic world.
  • student in mask at CU «Ƶ
    How the university has adjusted to protect students from COVID-19.
  • Marco and Whitney Uribe
    Marco and Whitney Uribe met at CU in 2008. While living in New York City for Marco’s medical residency, he fought COVID-19 head-on.
  • Joris Alawoe
    RA recounts life at CU during a global pandemic.
  • Corey Cappelloni running
    After COVID-19 hit, it didn’t take long for Corey Cappelloni to tire of video chat. He wanted to see his Nana — Ruth Andres, 98 — face-to-face.
  • visual arts building
    With the semester underway and students back on campus, here are some of the protections CU «Ƶ is implementing for faculty, staff and students: Before the first day of class in August, everyone took a required online course about
  • Tent with Folsom Field in the Background
    After spending the summer updating campus for the pandemic, CU «Ƶ officially welcomed students for the fall semester Aug. 24.
  • Vinyasa Flow Zoom class
    Cycling, yoga, mediation and more available through CU’s rec center.
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