As the next leg of the academic year kicks off, CU «Ƶ Chancellor Philip DiStefano wishes the campus community a good spring semester of learning, growing, kindness and self-care. Watch the video.
As part of ongoing efforts to advance access, affordability and student success, CU «Ƶ graduate students and undergraduate Colorado residents will pay a per-credit rate of tuition if they enroll in 1, 2 or 3 credit hours.
This week brings free activities at the Rec, an astronomy year in review, “Shrek” movie night, a guided painting class, International Coffee Hour, live music and more.
Whether you live two or 20 miles from campus, here are some tips to help you navigate your commute this semester—from getting around the city to where to eat and hang out on campus and more.
A full-scale skeletal reconstruction of a Triceratops—cast from the bones of several partial specimens found in the late 1800s—is now on display at CU «Ƶ's East Campus.
An art exhibit will be on view through Feb. 24. Involving climate scientists and artists from across rural and urban Colorado, it tells the story of how Coloradans are experiencing the interrelated challenges of fire and drought, as well as water and air quality, in their communities.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to a trio of engagement events this month to hear updates on campus sustainability efforts, including the forthcoming Climate Action Plan.
The brain produces more of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine when we’re longing for or hanging out with our partner, according to research by CU «Ƶ neuroscientists. But when we break up, that unique “chemical imprint” fades away.