Scholarship Services invites you to participate in the selection of 2018–19 scholarship recipients, reviewing 25–30 scholarship applications between Feb. 23 and March 2.
Ever wonder what it takes to clear campus after a big snowstorm? Snow removal at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is an all-hands-on-deck choreographed operation that involves several on- and off-campus groups.
This week brings the Student Job Fair, grand opening of the campus Startup Hub, the Involvement Fair, a student and faculty panel on Trump's first year, WinterFest at the UMC and more.
As you may know, ongoing budget negotiations have failed to produce a stopgap funding agreement in Congress. We are tracking this issue carefully and monitoring potential impacts on our students, faculty, staff and research programs.
This weekend, check out the men's basketball game, live music on Pearl, Buffs Welcome Back events in the residence halls, holiday lights and ice skating, the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ U-Fix-It Clinic and more.
Appearing on campus in recent days were students back from winter break, an MLK Day performance, a mini version of Ralphie ... on the ice rink, the CU cycling team and more.
Nine students will study abroad this semester thanks to the prestigious Gilman Scholarship. This group matches the largest number of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ recipients at one time.
Know a staff member doing exemplary outreach work? Nominate them for the Anne K. Heinz award and a chance to receive $5,000 for their campus outreach program.
Announced Wednesday on ESPN, former CU women's basketball head coach Ceal Barry is one of 10 finalists to be possibly inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018.
I hope you all had an opportunity to recharge over winter break. As you gear up for a new semester and new year, I encourage you to take some time to think about what goals you'd like to accomplish.