Euclid Avenue, from the west end of the CASE construction site to 18th Street, will be reduced to one-way traffic for about three weeks starting on Monday, Oct. 23.
In January, we asked for the campus's opinion regarding OIT services. Check out what received positive feedback, what could be improved, requests and next steps.
CU President Bruce Benson and all four CU chancellors have signed a letter urging Congress to approve legislation to protect college students pursuing degrees under DACA.
Paleoclimatologist Sarah Crump, a PhD student and INSTARR researcher, studies the effects of climate variability in the Canadian Arctic by analyzing ancient DNA from lake sediment.
At the midpoint of the fall semester and Phase I of the Academic Futures process, we wanted to share with you a little bit about the scope and substance of what we've seen and heard so far.
On Oct. 31, Microsoft will discontinue support for Outlook 2007 as well as Outlook 2010/2013 clients that are not up-to-date. Update today or start using Exchange Online to ensure you continue to receive/send emails.
Today Chancellor DiStefano delivered his annual State of the Campus address, announcing key initiatives for college affordability and reflecting on campus progress on our strategic imperatives.
²ÊÃñ±¦µä has announced a major step in reducing the cost of attendance, eliminating $8.4 million per year in course-related fees. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano made the announcement at his State of the Campus address Tuesday.