Richard O’Neill, the newest member of the College of Music’s string faculty, has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category, his third nomination since 2005.
President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team has started naming proposed nominees for cabinet positions. °µÍø½ûÇø experts are available for interviews as the transition continues.
The Community Safety Task Force has continued its work to forge new paths and bring forth recommendations to increase accountability, transparency, engagement and trust. It's now asking for idea submissions before the new year.
CU regents-elect Nolbert Chavez, Callie Rennison and Ilana Spiegel will introduce themselves to the CU community and speak about their vision for the board at an event that's open to faculty, staff, students and the general public.
Criminals look to steal your money or personal information. They try to entice you with offers of easy money or threaten you with possible arrest if you don’t pay. CUPD offers tips to prevent you from falling victim to online or phone scams.
Be proud of the work you’ve done to finish strong, Buffs! And after finals next week, it’s time to enjoy a well-deserved break. Dean of Students JB Banks offers tips for a restful, safe winter break.
Your librarians wish you the very best of luck and hope you’ll take care of yourself as the semester concludes. Here, we offer some ways the University Libraries can support you.
Science graduate students are invited to join the new Art + Science program to become facilitators and receive funding for partnerships that impact social and environmental issues within communities. Apply by Jan. 15.
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change held a virtual event on Nov. 18 to recognize womxn-identified campus community members who have made a difference at CU.