CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ announced the launch of a search for a new associate vice chancellor for public safety—and with it the creation of a new Division of Public Safety.
Tools like ChatGPT can be helpful in your job and internship search as a graduate student, but there are also clear limitations. Get tips for using AI in your job search.
New CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ research helps explain how sharp patterns form on zebras, leopards, tropical fish and other creatures. Their findings could inform the development of new high-tech materials and drugs.
Understanding how animals’ intricate spots and stripes form can help scientists mimic those processes in the lab, potentially improving medical diagnostics and synthetic materials in the future. Read from CU expert Ankur Gupta on The Conversation.
Artificial intelligence tools should never replace human admissions officers, says CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ scientist Sidney D’Mello. But new research suggests these platforms could help colleges and universities identify promising students amid mountains of applications.
Regents approved a pair of action items aimed at advancing objectives of the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Campus Master Plan related to increasing housing options for students, faculty and staff. Read about this and other items from the board’s Nov. 7–8 meeting.
The spring 2024 DEI-Informed Dialogic Pedagogy workshop series will be offered to up to 20 graduate student instructors and will meet over the course of 10 weeks. Find out more and apply.
Volunteering offers a transformative way to change your community, deepen your knowledge and experiences and enhance your time at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Here are five ways volunteering can change your life.
Lourdes Camarillo sees her photography as a way to connect with her community while also serving it. Since becoming a journalism student at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, her focus has expanded as she learns more technical skills.
As more Buffs consider their plans for spring, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull encourages students to seek out transformative opportunities that allow them to learn and grow outside the classroom.