Campus News
- A scholarship in memory of Michael Hoza provides scholarship to several students each year.
- Why are women’s domestic workloads often more than men’s even as women succeed in historically male-dominated fields?
- The ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Alumni Association announced 22 outstanding members of the university community who were recognized at a ceremony on campus Wednesday, May 5.
- Forty years ago, before alternative energy was lucrative and being green was the cool thing to do, CU students founded the Environmental Center on Earth Day in 1970.
- Chancellor DiStefano was front and center on Jan. 6 at the White House when leaders of four research universities presented a letter to President Barack Obama pledging to address the national shortage of science and mathematics teachers.
- About 50 students, mostly from aerospace engineering, are working to build a 5-pound spacecraft the size of a loaf of bread that will give scientists a better understanding of solar flares and other so-called space weather.
- The venerable Norlin Library turned 70 years old on Jan. 6.
- If you are planning a trip abroad, how do you evaluate if a country is safe?