The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is offering free wellness workshops and groups for the spring semester—covering everything from healthy eating and sleeping to retirement basics and more. Check out and plan to take advantage of the learning opportunities.
Award-winning artist Danielle SeeWalker is the creative force behind two new beautiful murals at the CU Engineering Center, blending together science, art and Indigenous culture.
Are you exchanging gifts for the holidays? Non-traditional or reusable gifts can help leave a positive impact. Here are a few things to consider for a green holiday season.
Beginning Nov. 30, world leaders and climate experts will gather in Dubai for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference to address the climate crisis and help vulnerable communities adapt. Learn more about ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's expertise and involvement.
²ÊÃñ±¦µä senior Runzhe Li is attending the major U.N. climate conference, COP28, as an independent scholar. At ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, Li is majoring in economics with a minor in atmospheric and oceanic sciences.
Join the Center for African & African American Studies for a Kwanzaa celebration honoring the rich traditions of the Nguzo Saba—the seven principles of Kwanzaa, which emphasize family, community and culture.
In response to requests, faculty experts will discuss a range of topics related to Arab-Israeli conflict. The ²ÊÃñ±¦µä forum will follow an informal format and is open to the public.
The end of the semester can be stressful, especially with exams coming up. Here are some techniques you can use if you’re feeling anxious, stressed or overwhelmed.
After a year of fire, heat, floods and droughts across the world, Pedro DiNezio shares predictions on what could happen next year—and what we can do about it.