As the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties begins in Glasgow, Scotland, CU Boulder and U.N. Human Rights are announcing plans to co-host the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit in 2022.
CU football and volleyball are back in action at home this week. Get out to Folsom Field and the CU Events Center and support your Buffs! Also, catch CU soccer's final game of the year against Utah in Salt Lake City on the Pac-12 Network.
The search for a permanent chief human resources officer is on temporary hold while university leadership further assess the needs of the campus. Jacobsen will continue to serve in the interim, and Landis has been appointed deputy chief.
Average temperatures in high-altitude areas have risen twice as fast as the global average, causing more river runoff and sediment flux, and the trend could get worse, scientists have found.
In celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, now is a great time to attend events, learn about campus resources and celebrate the community around you. Get involved.
Thousands are now gathered for what is known as COP26, a significant international conference on climate change. Countries must decide how they will act to limit global warming to no more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels.
This week brings the fall Diversity and Inclusion Summit, mindfulness for stress relief, Homecoming kickoff, karaoke night, fall treats at CU on Friday and more.
Â鶹ÒùÔº, faculty and staff are invited to provide input on what they would like to see in CU’s next president and the search process, as part of an upcoming CU Board of Regents forum. Join in person or via livestream.
Kicking off in November, the College of Music's Piano + Keyboard Program will present virtual and in-person events as part of a doctoral seminar on diversity, equity and inclusion in piano literature.