Did we see you at yesterday's Diversity and Inclusion Summit? Captured in visuals were campus community members at a variety of engaging sessions. The summit led into the Inclusive Sports Summit, which began today and continues tomorrow, Feb. 15.
Who doesn't love a top 10 list? While the ideas and suggestions that folks have offered are in the hundreds, here are some of the consistent themes we've heard and that the committee is currently taking up.
Last fall, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä moved FCQs fully online. The results exceeded expectations and saved over 300,000 sheets of paper. Learn more about the new reporting tool and spring 2018 administration.
Sustainable CU has approximately $100,000 of funds available for sustainable infrastructure projects on campus. The spring 2018 large grant application deadline is Feb. 23.
New employees are invited to learn how the University Libraries innovate and collaborate across campus and the ways they help students and employees thrive in their work and studies.
The Graduate School will host its inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event, an academic competition that challenges students to succinctly describe complicated research to a general audience.
Join CIRES for a presentation by Paul Wennberg, Caltech, titled "Improving Air Quality: Is less NOx always better?" at 3 p.m. Friday. Light reception to follow.
Current sea level rise projections assume a constant rate, but CIRES fellow Steve Nerem found the rate is actually accelerating.
RTD Open House Feb. 15
The Regional Transportation District will host the last in a series ofÌýopen houses from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, atÌýthe Louisville Public Library. The open houses are designed forÌýdiscussing projects and gathering feedback from riders.