An editor from The Conversation will be on campus Feb. 11 and 12 to meet with faculty members, postdocs and graduate students who are eager to get their research to a broader audience.
The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and CU Anschutz Medical Campus are moving forward together on a bold plan to enhance research collaborations with the aim of generating knowledge that improves human health and spurs innovation and economic development.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus will welcome hundreds of science journalists, storytellers and organizational communicators to their respective campuses for ScienceWriters2020.
You can expect sports betting to become legal and taxable in Colorado, but the jury is still out on a push at the ballot box this week to overturn the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) Amendment, according to this year's Colorado Political Climate Survey.
Leadership opportunities and events are expanding on campus this year. Find out about some of the speakers in this year's Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. Hint: They include a polar explorer and presidential historian.
Before a full house at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Theater, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ student and faculty teams got their entrepreneurship on for a chance to win $200,000 to get their venture off the ground.
The regents approved an addition that will physically connect the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Leeds School of Business, sparking new ways to think about higher education.
Beginning Jan. 1, Chancellor DiStefano will serve as the chair of a post that has been filled for the past seven years by former CU President Alexander "Sandy" Bracken, who has announced his retirement.
From jazz in New Orleans, to horror writing at the Stanley Hotel and ecology in Yellowstone National Park, for-credit courses are available on diverse topics in fascinating locales.
Western Slope students in Gunnison, Colorado, will soon be able to earn CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ degrees in computer science and engineering, thanks to a newly announced partnership.