Starting this fall, the School of Education will invite first-year students to explore leadership from multicultural, social justice and equity perspectives on a pathway to the Leadership Studies Minor.
Collecting statistics is one thing. Communicating vast quantities of data in a way that helps researchers arrive at solutions to real-world problems is another.
Having been an athlete for 10 years and a musician for almost as long, sophomore Chance Lytle has learned to balance his two passions, finding serenity in the constant back and forth.
Thousands of students will arrive as move-in and Fall Welcome events begin Aug. 20. I want to thank faculty and staff in advance for their help, patience, sacrifice and volunteerism during such a busy and important time.
Strategic Relations and Communications welcomes Candace Smith, who will oversee efforts to advance ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's reputation and manage crisis communications.
Dan Szafir, assistant professor for the ATLAS Institute and Computer Science Department, is bringing to light the unique challenges scientists face when launching robots into space.
About the new campus map, some are saying, "Wow!" Experience it for yourself. Need to know details beyond building locations, like wheelchair-accessible routes, dining locations, bike- and car-share sites and more? We've got you covered.
This month, explore developing intercultural competence, fostering open dialogue, the inner workings of the CU system, the new leadership and management graduate certificate, tuition benefit and more.
The new InfoMotion is a specially outfitted bicycle that librarians are using to connect with patrons on campus, wheeling around information, materials and, of course, books.