The Academic Futures Committee is reviewing campus input from last semester. Members of the community can now see that input to get a keen sense of the marvelous visions and ideas contributed so far in the process.
Students are encouraged to apply for ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's newly forming Housing Advisory Board. As a large constituency within the city, student voices contribute to a balanced conversation around housing.
Just before 4 a.m. Wednesday, the moon will appear unusually bright and large, shifting from gold to red to inky gray-black, as it passes into the Earth's shadow. Expert Paul Hayne offers tips for those eyeing the event from Colorado.
Tickets for the Leo Hill Distinguished Leadership Speaker Series are now available. Mae Jemison, an icon of women's and civil rights, was the first woman of color to reach space.
Humans have already been to the moon, but two engineering undergraduates have their eyes set on helping humans explore the entire solar system with the aid of robotic partners.
As the new semester is off and running, we wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the next important phases of Academic Futures: Rethinking the university—the futures of learning and discovery.
The city of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and community partners have teamed up to offer a variety of activities to inspire folks to walk and bike Feb. 5–11. On campus will be a Bike Home Station Feb. 9.