Students are invited to submit works of data visualization, including everything from charts to data art, maps and 3-D models for the chance to win prizes and have their work on display.
Technology plays a key role in your day-to-day teaching and administrative responsibilities. So here are the top tips to help you make the most of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's technology and support services.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ stands firmly with our international community and reminds the campus that the travel restrictions do not affect the immigration status of those who are already present in the U.S.
Weather permitting, staff will fertilize campus lawns from Thursday, Sept. 28, to Friday, Oct. 6. The fertilizer has a distinct odor due to the base ingredient, poultry waste.
Employee Services requires all new international employees to meet with a tax specialist. Set your appointment before the end of 2017 to avoid complicating your personal tax filing process.
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has informed CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ it has closed its systemic Title IX review of the campus with no adverse findings related to its 2013 handling of a sexual misconduct case.
As the first phase of the Academic Futures visioning process draws to a close, I wanted to provide an update and offer my thanks to all those taking part.
A $2.5 million gift from Bill and Kathy Scripps to the College of Media, Communication and Information establishes support for a specialized student news course, CU News Corps, into perpetuity.
One of the best ways to discover new things about yourself and find your place on campus is to get out of your comfort zone and get involved. Though easier said than done, making that effort often leads to really great experiences.
This week's events are about exploring your senses. Listen to the CU Symphony Orchestra; smell traditional Japanese incense; taste new foods; watch "The Adding Machine"; or stretch your legs at the Fall Career Fair.