Do you have professional development goals for the new year? Are you hoping to be more appropriately engaged with your work and life? Human Resources is offering three powerful trainings to help you take charge.
Sometimes forming meaningful relationships and working together in a hybrid office can be challenging. Here are some tips you can use to build meaningful team relationships whether you're working in person or remote.
Academic and work stress can impact how well and how long we sleep. Whether you’re feeling fatigued, restless or both, here are some tips to help you create a better sleep schedule.
The 53rd George Gamow Memorial Lecture will be “From the Possibility to the Certainty of a Supermassive Black Hole,” presented by 2020 Nobel Laureate and UCLA Professor Andrea Ghez.
The CU men's basketball team is making a final push for the NCAA Tournament and is inviting faculty and staff to be part of the action! Save up to 50% on tickets at the Feb. 28 game against the California Golden Bears.
Louisiana’s governor has signed an executive order making it easier for companies to receive lucrative property tax breaks, and cash-strapped schools will likely pay the price. Read from CU expert Kevin Welner and colleagues on The Conversation.
As a college student, you can benefit from understanding the impact of AI as you select your major and prepare for your job and internship search. Learn more about how AI is shaping the work world.
Ruha Benjamin, leading expert on how discrimination is encoded into technology and Princeton University professor, will visit CMCI to kick off a new center on race and media, along with the college’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
February is flying by! This week brings ballot processing tours, a pride dinner, the Women’s Leadership Symposium, a blood drive, Drag Bingo, an Indonesian potluck and more.
The Science of Science and Computational Discovery lab seeks to unravel the complexities and imperfections of scientific discovery through the power of artificial intelligence.