Campus News
- CU is scheduled to begin construction next summer on the East Campus solar array, the largest at .
- The University of Colorado Buffaloes are officially back "home" again in the Big 12 after a 13-year visit to the Pac-12.
- To prove just how much time flies, here are the stories that were shaping the world in 2006, the year many of these first-year students were born.
- Tens of millions of years ago, ancient viruses infected our primate ancestors, leaving flecks of DNA that made their way into the human genome. A new study suggests these “endogenous retroviruses” may not be as harmless as once believed.
- Researchers at the ATLAS Institute at hope their DIY machine will help designers around the world experiment with making their own, sustainable fashion and other textiles from a range of natural ingredients—maybe even the chitin in crab shells or agar-agar from algae.
- What does life look like on campus? Take a peek into campus life, both "back then" and "right now."
- Last year, ranked No. 4 on the list of all-time top Peace Corps volunteer-producing universities in the nation. Take a peek into the experiences of 2,100+ alumni who have served abroad with the Peace Corps since 1961.
- CU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is the university’s first and highest-budget research institute. Here are just a few of the many missions LASP has helped propel forward.
- Established by women students passionate about athletics, the WAA strove to promote interest in women’s sports.
- When Karen Shimamoto (Bio’07) first heard about the Forever Buffs Network (FBN) Mentorship program, she knew it would be a wonderful opportunity to give back — but it ended up being so much more.