With a nomination deadline of March 5, the campus committee is now accepting submission packages for the Hazel Barnes Prize, one of campus's most prestigious teaching awards.
The Conference on World Affairs has shared its 2018 speaker list, including a youth poet laureate and an MSNBC nuclear security analyst, for spring syllabi consideration.
Beginning Dec. 6, campus voicemails will expire after 30 days. To mitigate storage capacity, they'll automatically go to the deleted messages folder for 14 days and then permanently disappear.
The Office of Information Technology wants to learn how students access their D2L courses. Complete the survey by Dec. 7, and you can enter into a drawing to win one of five $10 Amazon gift cards.
Every day, people break traffic laws without even realizing it. The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Police Department shares some of the lesser known offenses to help keep folks on the right side of the law.
With open forums set for next week, Provost Moore has today announced the finalists for the associate vice provost for faculty affairs position: Katherine Eggert and Michele Moses.
With fall break behind us and the holiday season ahead, these last few weeks of the semester can feel overwhelming. Having a plan for your health and wellness can help you stay focused and finish strong.
With a new web application, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students, faculty and staff will be able to request a room online, 24 hours a day. No need to call or visit the CU Events Planning and Catering office.
Juan GarcÃa Oyervides, president of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's United Government of Graduate Students, discusses his concerns with proposed tax changes in Congress.
Fascinated by innovations in wearable technology and driven by a passion for dance, Emily Daub developed lighting systems for costumes that expand the creative possibilities for performance dance.