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.
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.
Did you know there's a location on campus for buyers and sellers using websites such as Craigslist to safely complete transactions? The area is open to students, employees and the general public.
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.
This weekly drop-in event for faculty, staff and students is an opportunity to participate in guided meditation, undo stress and soothe the nervous system.
The groundbreaking celebration kicks off construction of a new 144,000-square-foot aerospace engineering sciences building on East Campus, slated to open in summer 2019.
An exciting series of public events will celebrate the free and open sharing of research and ideas online, designed to inspire wider participation in helping make open access the norm.
Academic Futures Update
Check out the fully updated Academic Futures themed conversations schedule, now updated through mid-NovemberÌýto enable your planned participation.