The competition challenges graduate students to communicate the significance of their research in an engaging and interesting manner to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Next will make its 2019 debut in Denver the evening of Jan. 31, kicking off the second year of the university’s national outreach tour.
The ceremony kicks off construction of a new 64,000-square-foot addition slated to open in time for the fall 2020 semester. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community are invited to join.
How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.
NSF evaluates your proposal on the basis of two criteria: broader impacts and intellectual merit. Did you know the campus is overflowing with resources to help you? RSVP by Jan. 30
Stress management is a concern for everyone in these busy and uncertain times. The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is hosting a workshop series to educate employees on strategies.
Poet, essayist, translator, editor and teacher Irena Klepfisz will describe issues she faced when trying to incorporate Yiddish into her English poetry and prose.
For over three decades, the CU Wizards program has presented no-cost monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science.
Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center for this free event Jan. 24, the 11th annual Schultz Lecture in Energy featuring Jody Freeman, Harvard Law professor.