CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ doctoral candidate Idowu Odeyemi

Scholar challenges rigid boundaries in African philosophical thought

Aug. 13, 2024

CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ doctoral candidate Idowu Odeyemi argues that African philosophy should not be limited to a single definition.

Angel Mollel at the CMCI graduation recognition ceremony in spring 2024

Angel Mollel winsÌýregional Student Emmy Award

Aug. 13, 2024

When Angel Mollel enrolled in her capstone documentary class, she wanted to make a film she was proud of. She fulfilled the goal, with the added bonus of winning a regional Student Emmy Award.

Bus-only lane

New bus lanes on Colorado Avenue

Aug. 13, 2024

The city of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ has implemented changes to the lanes on Colorado Avenue that may affect your daily commute.

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Bipartisan data-privacy law could backfire on small businesses

Aug. 13, 2024

Privacy comes at a price. The American Privacy Rights Act could undermine small entrepreneurs who rely on targeted digital advertising. Read from CU expert John Lynch and colleague Jean-Pierre Dubé on The Conversation.

members of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group gathered for an informal lunch with alumna Marty Baylor

Physics-JILA alumna Marty Baylor pays a visit

Aug. 13, 2024

Earlier this summer, the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group hosted a gathering with Marty Baylor, who is now the chair and an associate professor of physics and astronomy at Carleton College.

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New email security to protect campus accounts

Aug. 13, 2024

A new email security service will begin providing protection to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ email accounts by using advanced detection models to protect against email attacks such as phishing, social engineering and account takeovers.

Sepp Kuss on bicycle

In the breakaway: Sepp Kuss’s unlikely path to world tour cycling

Aug. 13, 2024

When he crossed the finish line first in Madrid, alumnus Sepp Kuss not only won his first Grand Tour, he made history three times over. His best-kept secret was learning to lead from behind.

Geologists Lizzy Trower and Carl Simpson

Why did a frozen Earth coincide with an evolutionary spurt?

Aug. 12, 2024

Geologists Lizzy Trower and Carl Simpson have won $1 million in support from the W.M. Keck Foundation to try to solve an evolutionary puzzle and extend Earth’s temperature record by 2 billion years.

Pedestrians stroll along Pearl Street Mall in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ

5 tips for living in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ

Aug. 12, 2024

Whether you’re in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ for the first time this fall or have been in town for a while, here are some tips for making the most of your experience here.

White House Deputy Special Assistant Alvin Snyder with President Richard Nixon before his resignation speech in 1974

Remembering Nixon’s resignation, 5 decades later

Aug. 12, 2024

Political science professor Kenneth Bickers reflects on what made the ex-president’s decision to step down following the Watergate scandal a watershed moment in American history and how it has influenced politics today.

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