CU's Fly Fishing Club offers members of all skill levels and fishing experience opportunities to learn how to fly fish and tie flies and go on fishing trips as close as Boulder Creek and around Colorado and Wyoming.
The Grand Challenge initiative this week announced a new campus-wide call for proposals to build on and expand the accomplishments of current programs and efforts, due July 1.
The university is seeking students, staff, faculty and community volunteers to help health care providers practice the medication distribution process for large-scale public health emergencies.
Within minutes of a "safety alert" message about a sex assault in the Norlin Library being sent, CU staff recognized the suspect and called the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Police Department. Shortly after 5 p.m. Thursday, CUPD arrested suspect Lamin Njie.
Research Computing will telecast the annual XSEDE HPC Summer Boot Camp on campus June 6 to 9. Registration closes June 2 and is limited to 20 participants.
The Chancellor's Tour open house event scheduled for Friday, June 9, in Denver has been cancelled. The Alumni Association apologizes for any inconvenience and will update the campus community once the event is rescheduled.
With digital information and storage becoming increasingly vital to academic research, University Libraries and Research Computing will open a state-of-the-art center designed to help students and faculty manage, preserve and leverage data.
A Denver-area playground designed and built by students in the Program in Environmental Design will have its grand opening at 4 p.m. on June 3 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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CU Student Government now hiring executive staff
Do you want to make a difference on campus? Consider applying for a position with theÌýCU Student Government (CUSG), now accepting applications on its executive staffÌýfor theÌý2017–18 academic year.ÌýÌýto learn about the exciting job opportunities available now forÌýstudent leaders.