A picture is worth a thousand words. And in Salavon's artwork, imagery is used to capture the story behind vast volumes of data, using algorithms to transform cultural data into abstract art.
Register by March 2 for this first-ever blitz, hosted by RIO. Present your research, build connections across disciplines that intersect with sustainability and help identify opportunities for collaboration.
On March 21, a diverse set of experts will address the consequences of new interpretations of environmental regulations and how tribal, state and local governments, as well as market forces, are responding.
This weekend, check out the Winter Room Decorating Contest, free activities at The Rec, HackCU, CU Wizards: The Chemistry of Cooking, In The Buff acapella concert, a queer self-defense course and more.
Take part in the open forums for the three finalists for dean of University Libraries. The candidates will visit campus Feb. 28, March 2 and March 5 and details are now available.
Do you have a passion for biological research? Up to two scholarships will be awarded this year to support independent research. Learn about the Beckman Scholars Program.
Join the Commencement Committee for an open house to learn helpful planning information from various campus organizations and off-campus vendors. RSVP by Tuesday, Feb. 27.
Attend Flash Forward and develop your personalized financial plan. Plus, you can enter to win an Apple Watch by playing the online challenge or attending a campus talk.
Having grown up in nearby Louisville, Colorado, Jack Fischer served as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station of the Expedition 51/52.