Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu will be joining the campus as a guest speaker for the Buffs One Read and the Mindful Campus Program. Tickets are free; reserve your seat today.
If you’re looking to budget better or make retirement a reality, there’s something for you! Join WorkWell and Human Resources on campus and virtually for informational sessions on retirement, wills, trusts, planning for college and more this April.
This week brings charcuterie snacks, Interviewing 101, a visiting artist lecture, a chance to see how UV rays have affected your skin, an Elton John laser show, student recitals, Japanese Movie Night and more.
Spring break is just around the corner. Many campus services, including dining, bus transportation and residence hall front desk hours, will be reduced throughout spring break. Whether you live on or off campus, are staying in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ or heading out of town, take a moment to review some reminders.
Nominations and self-nominations are due by March 31 for the School of Education’s dean search advisory committee. Learn about the formulation of the committee, the timeline and more.
Assistant professor Samuel Ramsey’s contributions to the study of bees have been substantial. It was a trip to the library that helped start his path to becoming a foremost expert in his field.
Venture Partners at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and the university’s Industry and Foundation Relations team brought together dozens of stakeholders in the renewable energy and storage ecosystem to discuss innovations, issues and opportunities in the vibrant sector.
This year’s Nakkula Award for Police Reporting goes to Andy Mannix and the Minnesota Star Tribune for a story that, as one judge put it, “a lot of newsrooms would have run screaming away from.â€
Research shows that climate change had a significant effect on voting choices in the 2016 and 2020 elections—and could also influence the 2024 presidential race. Read from CU expert Matt Burgess on The Conversation.