As the next leg of the academic year kicks off, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Chancellor Philip DiStefano wishes the campus community a good spring semester of learning, growing, kindness and self-care. Watch the video.
As part of ongoing efforts to advance access, affordability and student success, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä graduate students and undergraduate Colorado residents will pay a per-credit rate of tuition if they enroll in 1, 2 or 3 credit hours.
Free, all-levels yoga classes will be offered on Wednesdays at the Rec during the spring semester for staff and faculty. Participants are welcome to borrow a mat or use their own. Registration is required for each class.
Many students face various challenges during their academic journey, and faculty and staff are essential in providing students with a holistic and supportive educational experience. Learn ways you can help support students.
A full-scale skeletal reconstruction of a Triceratops—cast from the bones of several partial specimens found in the late 1800s—is now on display at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's East Campus.
An art exhibit will be on view through Feb. 24. Involving climate scientists and artists from across rural and urban Colorado, it tells the story of how Coloradans are experiencing the interrelated challenges of fire and drought, as well as water and air quality, in their communities.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to a trio of engagement events this month to hear updates on campus sustainability efforts, including the forthcoming Climate Action Plan.
²ÊÃñ±¦µä researchers discussed the challenges that could compromise the potential of some of the country’s most ambitious climate policies including the Inflation Reduction Act.
Gain a competitive edge on your 2024 research funding with NEH Fellowship and NSF CAREER writing cohorts, and explore the full Faculty Development and Workshop calendar for spring 2024​.