The groundbreaking celebration kicks off construction of a new 144,000-square-foot aerospace engineering sciences building on East Campus, slated to open in summer 2019.
An exciting series of public events will celebrate the free and open sharing of research and ideas online, designed to inspire wider participation in helping make open access the norm.
This weekly drop-in event for faculty, staff and students is an opportunity to participate in guided meditation, undo stress and soothe the nervous system.
Tuesday Morning Coffee is a new opportunity sponsored by Silicon Flatirons for entrepreneurially minded students to meet peers and leaders from the Front Range's active entrepreneurship scene.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's wintry, thought-provoking production of Henrik Ibsen's iconic 19th-century play, directed by Roe Green Visiting Artist Ina Marlowe, runs Nov. 3–12.
On Nov. 13, get the tools you need to jump-start your retirement planning with Retirement Ready: A CU Financial Event, designed for employees within five years of retirement.
Get to know your CU Student Government candidates Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the Rep-at-Large Candidates Town Hall, featuring a meet-and-greet and mini panel.
Henry R. Nau, conservative scholar and former White House official for the Reagan administration, offers a constructive understanding of President Trump's foreign policy.
Join CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative for a week of events Oct. 16-20, including entrepreneurship and innovation fairs, workshops and pitch sessions.