This week, Sarah Krakoff of the University of Colorado School of Law offers thoughts from the Academic Futures subcommittee on keeping the public in public higher education.
The transformation of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's academic experience is occurring on many fronts, and I wanted to give you an update on our progress across a few of them.
Researchers from CU Anschutz and CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ led a Climate Change and Health Symposium March 12 to explore the imminent challenges and opportunities arising from the nexus of these two interdependent arenas.
Summer is a great time to earn the credits you need while still being able to work, play, intern and travel. Consider joining the nearly 8,000 students who take courses at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ each summer.
If you're graduating in May or trying to find an internship this summer, the new and improved Career Services website will help make your career search a better experience. See what's new.
Students, staff, faculty and ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ residents are invited to volunteer. Through this flexible commitment, community representatives share their perspectives on the community impact of student offenses.
This week brings St. Patrick's Day events, a hackathon to help prototype student apps, a class on rolling sushi, the Pop-Up Food Pantry, free ice skating and games at The Rec and more.
Police this afternoon took into custody a person who had threatened suicide, claiming he had a gun. The campus community received alerts during the situation.
Faculty are invited to participate in proposals, due April 4, for Implementation of Multicultural Perspectives and Approaches in Research and Teaching faculty fellowships.