The interim appointment of Jim White as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences provides a key opportunity for our community to explore the goals, vision and roadmap for the future of the college and our university.
This week's roundup features a discovery with potential implications for cancer patients; research that suggest opioids and obesity are to blame for rising mortality rate; and filings indicating continued state economic growth.
CU Engage's Just Transition Collaborative is partnering with a local public radio station to offer a new radio/podcast series called "The Brink: stories of inequality, struggle and transformation."
The 13th class to be inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame this November will feature 10 Golden Buffalo legends representative of eight sports, all of whom left indelible marks in their CU athletic careers.
The city of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ will step up enforcement of traffic laws July 24 to 28. While spring and fall campaigns are in conjunction with CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, this summer effort will be more broad around the city.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's summer startup accelerator Catalyze CU welcomed its fourth round of participants in May. Now the teams are set to give five-minute pitches at Demo Day.
Upcoming Traffic Impacts
The city of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ has a pair of sidewalk repair projects that will affect traffic and pedestrian flow adjacent to the west side of campus in the coming weeks. Both are slated for completion before the fall semester begins.