With only three days’ notice, Roger L. Martinez-Davila invited 6,000 current and 10,000 former CU massive open online course (MOOC) students to a Feb. 1 Madrid lecture at Spain’s preeminent research center -- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas.
A group of University of Colorado students met to help correct the gender disparity in the Wikipedia community at Norlin Library on Saturday. Art + Feminism's Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon was sponsored...
Michelle Carpenter, the CU Denver assistant professor who teaches Digital design, is working with nonprofits and inspiring students to seek out opportunities to give back once they graduate into...
(Gil) lAsakawa spoke openly from the back of a small Kittredge conference room during "My CU-Boulder Experiences: A Snapshot from African American Students." Taking advantage of the momentary...
You might know Roger Pielke Jr. as a University of Colorado Boulder environmental studies professor, Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and the founder of the CIRES Center for Science and Technology Policy Research. But in recent years, Pielke has begun to focus more of his research on another often-discussed topic: sports and policy. And now he has proposed instituting a new center on campus, the Center for Sports Governance.