Joyce Chapman Lebra became increasingly aware of ethnic and class distinctions as a child in the Territory of Hawaii, which provided the impetus for her life's mission to give a "voice to the voiceless" as a historian, author and educator.
After sending a safety email to the campus and investigating a student-reported March 2017 crime, the CU Police Department determined that the student made up the story and the crime never occurred.
Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez announced that Abby Benson has taken a new role as assistant vice chancellor for Research & Innovation, Industry Collaboration and AeroSpace Ventures.
With the end of the semester in view, there is still time to refine your study and test-taking skills. The Academic Skills Program is offering several workshops on study skills and finals preparation over the next couple of weeks. All of the workshops are free and open to all CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students.
Alejandro Cremaschi will teach the finer points of beginner piano playing this summer in an online course geared toward non-music majors. The class is now open for registration and limited to 15 to 20 students.
Starting next week, University Libraries is once again hosting therapy dogs. Research shows petting a dog can lower your blood pressure, so make sure you slate some time to play with the pups.
Several CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community members were recognized this week for outstanding work as part of the new Disability Services Awards Ceremony, developed over the past year to help promote inclusive excellence.
Out of 102 teams, University of Colorado Army ROTC placed first in the Team ROTC Heavy division at the annual Bataan Memorial Death March, a challenging marathon race through high-desert terrain.