Daryl Maeda, currently the dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, will assume the role of interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences on July 1 for a period of up to two years.
Rainfall and snowmelt combine to create high water levels and flows at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Creek this time of year. Rafts, inner tubes, belly boats and other single-chamber devices are not allowed on the water, from ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Falls to 55th Street.
OIT is preparing to delete a new batch of Google and Microsoft files owned by former employees, retirees and graduates on July 31. So you can better identify these files, they will be in a read-only state until they are deleted on July 31.
New CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ research shows when animals are fed a diet high in saturated fat for nine weeks, their gut bacteria change in ways that influence brain chemicals and fuel anxiety. The study adds to a growing body of research that suggests ditching junk food can boost mental health.
Children born to women who experienced more racial bias and discrimination tend to have a slower epigenetic clock, potentially impacting development, according to a new study led by researchers at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
This year, schools across Colorado experienced an influx of students, many of them migrants from Latin and South America. A small but dedicated group of scholars at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ are helping teachers meet the needs of these new arrivals.
Most ideas about Jewish culture in the United States come from Ashkenazi traditions, but there’s a vast landscape of Jewish cultures around the world—and represented in the U.S. Read from CU expert Samira Mehta on The Conversation.