Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell discusses how the Diversity and Inclusion Summit fits into the university's strategy on diversity and inclusive excellence.
It's almost time to turn your clocks back one hour. But don't get stressed: The director of the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory says falling back to standard time is actually good for us.
Jim Williams has received an award designed to recognize a librarian who has demonstrated continuous commitment and dedication with contributions nationally and internationally.
After 14-plus years of dedicated service, Kambiz Khalili will be moving on to a new position in Michigan. We sat down with him to ask about his time on campus, the work and legacy he leaves behind.
Beginning Nov. 6, faculty and staff are invited to participate in CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Faculty and Staff Engagement Survey, used to identify actions to improve quality of work experience on campus.
CU Student Government Tri-Executive Betsy Sabala has announced that she will step down from her position as CUSG president of student affairs effective spring semester 2018.
We know the Academic Futures campus conversation is taking valuable time. We want to update you on what we're seeing and ways we've augmented the process to accommodate the needs of the community.
It’s been many years since Melanie Yazzie made the painting that set the course of her career. But the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ professor vividly remembers the joy she felt the day she painted a blue elephant.
I urge all students, faculty and staff to take a role in advancing the campus's commitment to being a diverse and inclusive community at the 23rd annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit Nov. 7–8.