Clint Carroll, assistant professor of ethnic studies and citizen of the Cherokee nation, will help preserve tribal tradition and knowledge through a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Ken Koch has been named chief of police for the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Police Department. Koch, who has served as deputy chief for the past two years, will serve as chief effective immediately.
With spring break quickly approaching at the end of the month, click through for some money saving tips whether you are staying in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ or traveling.
The March 28 CU Grow session will help faculty and staff leaders learn tips, tricks and best practices on making one-to-one meetings with direct and indirect reports more effective.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students now have the ability to set their preferred name in their official university record! Doing so will ensure students are addressed by that name in university emails, class rosters and most electronic CU systems.
Submit photos related to geology, physical geography and environmental sciences for a chance to win the Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest, accepting submissions now through April 14.
CU employees are eligible to meet for free with financial professionals from the university's retirement-plan service provider. Sessions are scheduled starting March 2.
Do you have video content in your course or on your departmental website? Consider captioning it! Captioning is a useful but underutilized pedagogical tool that increases accessibility and viewer comprehension.
"At a time of great change and uncertainty, what are the characteristics of successful leaders?" Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates shared the essentials at his Feb. 28 sold-out talk.