Winter Session is back this year with nearly twice as many course offerings. Fulfill a course requirement or focus on one class and shorten your time to graduation.
On this episode of CU at the Libraries, Melissa Cantrell investigates what constitutes an open and transparent government, where current societal concern is coming from and why advocacy at this moment in U.S. history is unique and important.
Maybe you've already turned in your ballot, or are still thinking about a key issue for you. This guide is equally meant for the political junkie, the still-undecided voter and everyone in between.
Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano posed questions from students to Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, as part of a new class that addresses various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world still awaits! Education Abroad is continuing to innovate and develop new ways for students to have an international experience and become global leaders—by going abroad or staying in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
Couldn't make it to Research & Innovation Week? Recordings of this year's slate—"MOSAiC: A Year on Ice;" "Time and Space: A Deeper Look;" and the ATLAS Institute Lightning Talks—are now available to enjoy whenever you're hungry for inspiration.
The University Libraries strive to connect students and researchers with the highest quality of information. But finding information can be difficult if you’re not sure where to start!