The Conference on World Affairs has adjusted its 2018 planning schedule, making the speaker list, core themes and conference schedule available earlier for spring semester planning.
This week brings a Procrastination Busters workshop, a DÃa de los Muertos celebration, International Coffee Hour, a CU Theatre production, a comedy improv show, movie night with The Herd and more.
Why are FCQs moving online? Why is the administration window longer? Mary Kraus, associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education, addresses six common faculty and instructor questions.
From honoring Ralphie's 50th to pepping up Pearl Street with a parade and rally and relishing a 44-28 Buffs football win, the campus community and alumni celebrated "dear old CU" during a joyous Homecoming week.
Undergraduate students created the Mobile Interdisciplinary Networking Exhibition as a participatory platform for communities and institutional information centers, with support from UROP.
A testament to the strength of ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's research and academics, and elected by his peers, Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano has been named to the board of directors of the Association of American Universities.
For the third straight year, the women's cross-country team reigned supreme as the Pac-12 champions, taking home the title Friday afternoon, with team member Dani Jones winning the individual championship. The men's team successfully landed second place.
Kaitlyn Benner has been named the Pac-12 women's cross-country Scholar-Athlete of the Year, an accolade for student-athletes who are standouts academically and in their sports.
Only one team will emerge from Saturday's Homecoming game with its second Pac-12 conference win; and if the two teams' last meeting is any indication, it will go down to the wire.