Though her childhood dreams of playing professional sports fell through, Monica Rowand has lent her academic expertise to campus programs that bridge the gaps between athletics and sustainable practices.
The feedback from students is clear: CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ can do a better job of providing a seamless experience for student services and business transactions. With this in mind, we are excited to announce the Unified Student Experience Project.
On May 16, Vice Provost Mary Kraus and Chief Information Officer Larry Levine will announce the final decision of the Learning Management System (LMS) Evaluation Initiative. You can still provide input to this initiative.
When Jake Hurwitz and Nathan Moses met, neither predicted they’d wind up as business partners. The two have teamed up on Eyesight Collective, a video series aimed at helping student entrepreneurs gain business skills by learning from industry leaders.
Google searches for the term "mycuinfo" have begun returning incorrect web addresses, resulting in an error when users try to log in at sites provided in the search results. Read to make sure you're following best practices for accessing the portal.
When William Kristofer Buxton was younger, vocal nodules left him with "essentially no voice." After years of therapy, his voice returned, steering him toward a career in theater performance and speech, language and hearing sciences.
The Office of Undergraduate Education is excited to announce the launch of the University Exploration & Advising Center (UEAC). Shelly Bacon, assistant vice provost for Advising and Academic Services, shares what the change means for students.
Education Abroad is launching Global Intensives: a new course model designed to ensure a broader range of students are able to take advantage of international opportunities and represent CU around the world.
There's still time for CU faculty and staff to brush up on current benefits, set aside money for health expenses and enroll in new plan options before open enrollment ends Friday, May 12.
Dean Steven R. Leigh announced last week professor and poet Ruth Ellen Kocher will become associate dean for arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 1.