Six decades of river data in Alaska highlight the cumulative and consequential impacts of climate change for local communities and ecosystems in the Arctic.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi told an audience on the CU «Ƶ campus April 7 that democracy in Iran will rise up from the current movement being led by the nation's women.
At its regular monthly meeting on April 6, the «Ƶ Faculty Assembly heard from guest speaker CU «Ƶ Chancellor Philip DiStefano, who reviewed accomplishments from the year and answered questions from members in attendance.
A new “digital nose” created with Nobel Prize-winning CU technology can provide COVID-19 test results in less than one hour with excellent accuracy. It could ultimately be used for on-the-go virus testing, diagnosis of cancer and lung diseases and more.
The CU Board of Regents recently announced the latest slate of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service medals and university medals. The CU «Ƶ affiliates—Henry and Leslie Eaton, Barbara Grogan, Allan McMurray and Ginger Ramsey—will be part of a private ceremony on May 10. In addition, Ambassador David Bolen was posthumously honored with the Chancellor's Impact Award.
This week brings mental health awareness and suicide prevention, trivia night, a ChatGPT presentation, a panel of female professionals, a workshop on imposter syndrome, free brunch for first-gen students, a wildlife volunteer opportunity and more.
Deena Gumina, an assistant teaching professor at CU «Ƶ, takes hope from college and high school students who are taking action to try to prevent violence in schools. Now, adults need to "show up" in support.
With finals coming up in a few weeks, some students may be feeling overwhelmed or more stressed than usual. Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer shares advice for how to ask for help as we wrap up the academic year.
At the invitation of CU «Ƶ’s Senior Class Council, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will deliver this year’s commencement speech at CU «Ƶ, with the ceremony taking place on May 11 at Folsom Field.
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will host a free showcase of the Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program. Join for a 45-minute abridged performance, followed by a panel discussion with violence prevention experts.