Martin Luther King Jr. monument in Washington, D.C.

Understanding the full legacy of MLK

Jan. 9, 2024

As we prepare to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Professor Ashleigh Lawrence Sanders shares insight on King’s fuller legacy, his trajectory as an activist and why people tend to boil him down to a few simplistic words and phrases.

AI-generated image of Mickey Mouse robbing a steamboat at gunpoint

The mouse is out and running loose on AI

Jan. 9, 2024

Generative artificial intelligence tools and copyright law are intersecting in the 1928 “Steamboat Willie” cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. Associate Professor Casey Fiesler, an expert in tech ethics, says it’s just the start.

American and Colorado state flags fly at the Colorado capitol building

Campus input sought by Feb. 2: Federal funding priorities

Jan. 9, 2024

A Jan. 18 webinar is one opportunity to learn more in advance of the Feb. 2 deadline to help identify university priorities for congressionally directed and programmatic funding for federal fiscal year 2025.

'I have a dream' inscription in the National Mall with Washington Monument in the distance

Colorado Diversity Initiative: MLK’s legacy in the voices of today’s Black leaders

Jan. 9, 2024

In the heart of every struggle for equality and justice, there echoes the powerful legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. CU «Ƶ’s Colorado Diversity Initiative invites everyone to critically reflect on their stance and actions to promoting equitable change and living in the light of King’s dream.

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AI is here—and everywhere

Jan. 8, 2024

Three artificial intelligence researchers—including Associate Professor Casey Fiesler of the College of Media, Communication and Information—look to the challenges ahead in 2024 on The Conversation.

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Students build science identity through immersive research experience

Jan. 8, 2024

Recent CU «Ƶ-led work suggests students gain more confidence in their ability to do science and a greater sense of belonging in the science community through immersive research experiences.

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CU «Ƶ launches search for a campus controller

Jan. 8, 2024

The campus controller role—opening posted through Feb. 1—is crucial for maintaining the financial integrity and advancing the strategic financial initiatives of CU «Ƶ.

Martin Luther King monument in Washington, D.C.

CU in the Community on Jan. 15: MLK Day

Jan. 8, 2024

This MLK Day, the Center for African and African American Studies and the Volunteer Resource Center are teaming up to offer an opportunity open to students, faculty and staff in honor of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., a nationally recognized day of service.

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Must-try tips for setting (and accomplishing) your goals this year

Jan. 8, 2024

Do you have goals you’d like to accomplish this year? Here are a few tips and tricks to help you set up successful goals for 2024.

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Conference Jan. 10–13 to explore global rise of religious nationalism

Jan. 8, 2024

A four-day conference—hosted by the College of Media, Communication and Information’s Center for Media, Religion and Culture—will examine the rise of religious nationalism and the media’s role in the spread of news and meaning around these topics.

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