Having been an athlete for 10 years and a musician for almost as long, sophomore Chance Lytle has learned to balance his two passions, finding serenity in the constant back and forth.
Starting this fall, the School of Education will invite first-year students to explore leadership from multicultural, social justice and equity perspectives on a pathway to the Leadership Studies Minor.
This week's research rundown takes a look at spousal age gaps and marriage satisfaction, a "germ trap" for hospitals managing airborne disease outbreaks and a study of African bushbabies.
The removal of 11 infested ash trees on East Campus is slated for the week of Aug. 6. The trees are among hundreds in the county infested by the emerald ash borer.
Collecting statistics is one thing. Communicating vast quantities of data in a way that helps researchers arrive at solutions to real-world problems is another.
Campus printing made easier
A new way of printing is coming to the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus. Before the start of the fall 2017 semester, kiosks will replace the existing student print stations across campus. TheÌýnew system will make it easier to print from computer labs, mobile devices, cloud documentsÌýand USB drives. Visit for more information about this change.
CU Athletics seeking guest relations team members
CU Athletics is looking for enthusiastic individuals who are interested in joining the Game Day Guest Relations Team for the 2017 football season. Team membersÌýreceive, credentialed access to Folsom Field, Buffs gear/apparel, tickets to other CU sporting events, free meal on game day and a post-season banquet.