Did we see you at yesterday's Diversity and Inclusion Summit? Captured in visuals were campus community members at a variety of engaging sessions. The summit led into the Inclusive Sports Summit, which began today and continues tomorrow, Feb. 15.
Join CIRES for a presentation by Paul Wennberg, Caltech, titled "Improving Air Quality: Is less NOx always better?" at 3 p.m. Friday. Light reception to follow.
Who doesn't love a top 10 list? While the ideas and suggestions that folks have offered are in the hundreds, here are some of the consistent themes we've heard and that the committee is currently taking up.
Last fall, CU Boulder moved FCQs fully online. The results exceeded expectations and saved over 300,000 sheets of paper. Learn more about the new reporting tool and spring 2018 administration.
Hosted by the Faculty Leadership Institute, the series is an opportunity to socialize and discuss topics of importance, bringing faculty together and building community. Reserve your spot.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? The Diversity and Inclusion Summit, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a Valentine's Day activity, an employee benefits orientation and more.
Did we see you around campus in recent days? Captured in visuals were folks enjoying the mild outdoor weather, the Leeds career fair, a sneak peek at CU Opera's "Sweeney Todd" and more.
CU has a proud history at the Olympics, and this year's Winter Games in Pyeongchang are no exception. Bringing honor to their teams, themselves and to CU will be a number of current Buffs and alumni.
By March 8, submit the title and poet of your favorite poem to the University Libraries for a reading in April representing and celebrating the campus's favorites.
Librarians from Oklahoma State University, Indiana University and DePaul University are finalists. Campus forums are slated with the candidates Feb. 28, March 2 and March 5.