Man stands on an arctic glacier

$68M NASA contract awarded to National Snow and Ice Data Center

March 30, 2023

Under a contract valued at $68 million, the NSIDC will provide data management services focused on preserving, documenting and providing access to cryospheric data and related geophysical data. This is the seventh time the NSIDC has been selected for the work.

Full Tilt Motion Labs entrepreneurs pose with their $5000 check at the 2022 New Venture Challenge championships at the Boulder Theater on April 12, 2022. Clockwise from bottom left: Jamie Voros, Christen Malloy, Robert Olson and Glenn Holzhauer. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

New Venture Challenge finals set for April 12

March 30, 2023

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s top student and faculty startups will pitch their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges and you, a live audience, at the 16th annual New Venture Challenge. Come support the next big innovation, and see which startups walk away with funding.

Modern African American art

Printmaking as activism: Building community through art April 5, April 7

March 30, 2023

Join this two-day event beginning with a lecture by Delita Martin, an artist and printmaker whose practice celebrates community and affirms social justice. Artist talk, reception, artist spotlight, collage making—plan to attend this CAAAS and CU Art Museum-sponsored series.

Kongo dance class

How to build connection and community as a Buff

March 30, 2023

As the end of the semester nears, it’s a good time to consider whether you made the connections you’d hoped to this year. There's still time to get involved and meet new people or start considering how you might want to participate in campus activities next year.

Instructor leads class in a large lecture hall

How to prepare for fall registration

March 30, 2023

Are you ready for fall 2023? Complete these important actions now to register with confidence later.

Advisor meets with students in her office

Pop-up advising available starting April 6

March 30, 2023

Get academic support and registration help from advisors at a drop-in advising session. Students will meet with the first available advisor on a first-come, first-served basis.

Kal Penn

Actor, writer and producer Kal Penn to visit ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ April 11

March 30, 2023

Join the Distinguished Speakers Board as it welcomes Kal Penn—actor, writer, producer and former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement—for a talk about his experiences as an actor and his time in politics.

A gray-colored mare with her spotted foal

Landmark study on history of horses in American West relies on Indigenous knowledge

March 30, 2023

Indigenous peoples as far north as Wyoming and Idaho may have begun to care for horses by the first half of the 17th century, according to a new study by researchers from 15 countries and multiple Native American groups.

Shelly Miller

Engineering’s Shelly Miller to deliver Distinguished Research Lecture April 20

March 30, 2023

Professor Shelly Miller was recently honored with the 2022 Distinguished Research Lectureship—one of the highest awards bestowed upon a faculty member at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ by their peers.

A member of the Lakota nation hugging a horse's head

Archaeology, genomics and Indigenous knowledge revise the human-horse story in the American West

March 30, 2023

European colonists chronicled their version of how Indigenous peoples lived with horses. New collaborative research adds scientific detail to Indigenous narratives that tell a different story. CU expert William Taylor shares on The Conversation.

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