While we are all moving through this challenging time together, many students have had to reroute their plans that were in place for the summer. Hear from four fellow Buffs on their recent experiences in uncertain times.
Each webinar in this university coalition series will explore the best solutions to confront widespread environmental challenges, including wildfire management, urban green space, environmental justice and more.
Captain Julia Lisella (SLHSci’20) of Littleton, Colorado, played with every class in CU women’s lacrosse history. Julia has anchored multiple top-25 seasons for the Buffs, and some of her best saves have come with her eyes closed.
The Pac-12 Conference released its revised 2020 schedules Friday, with the season now set to begin on Sept. 26 with the University of Colorado to travel to the University of Oregon in the new season opener.
Patty Limerick, faculty director and chair of the board of CU Boulder’s Center of the American West, will play a central role in Colorado’s historic effort to reassess names of state landmarks.
Rep. Joe Neguse will be the featured speaker at a virtual town hall focusing on the effects of global affairs programs in Colorado, the effects of COVID-19 on them and the importance of staying engaged globally during the pandemic.
Join Jerry Hauser, faculty ombuds, for tips on creating a positive classroom experience. Start the semester in the right direction and stay the course.
Alaska is getting wetter. A new study spells out what that means for the permafrost that underlies about 85 percent of the state, and the consequences for Earth’s global climate.
Imagine a textile that cleans itself, killing viruses and bacteria and dissolving flecks of embedded organic material. Such a fabric could transform the safety of seating in planes, buses and other public spaces—a particularly appealing prospect in current times.
CU Health Plan members enrolled in an Anthem plan can learn cognitive and behavioral techniques to get to sleep, stay asleep and wake up feeling refreshed.