Harrison died peacefully in his sleep on Oct. 2 after a four-month battle with pancreatic cancer. CIRES will soon announce a way to honor his considerable scientific and leadership legacy.
Student Lior Gross, who's doing a concurrent bachelor's/master's degree in ecology and evolutionary biology, studies ways to reintroduce biocrust back onto depleted land.
Credit cards are a convenient tool that can offer many benefits but can also be damaging if not used responsibly. Learn more about credit cards and the pros and cons of using them.
Oct. 5–19, Employee Services and TIAA have partnered to bring TIAA's Digital Challenge to CU employees enrolled in the CU 401(a) Retirement Plan. Three participants will win Apple Watches.
To break down barriers to higher education, all 32 public colleges and universities in Colorado and several private institutions will waive admission application fees on Oct. 30 for residents.
Faculty on sabbatical, distance education students, and users with accessibility issues often find it hard to obtain physical books and library materials. Now you can—libraries will mail to home addresses.
Whether it's with a friend, family member or significant other, our relationships can be a supportive and meaningful aspect of our lives. Consider these tips for strengthening current and new relationships.
Family Weekend is a great opportunity to show parents, guardians or friends around and to update them on how school is going. Here are some questions and talking points you might expect.
Intimate partner abuse/domestic violence happens in all communities, and the way we respond to survivors matters, often influencing their decisions to seek out further help and affecting the healing process.