Campus News
- CU is scheduled to begin construction next summer on the East Campus solar array, the largest at ̽Ƶ.
The University of Colorado Buffaloes are officially back "home" again in the Big 12 after a 13-year visit to the Pac-12.
To prove just how much time flies, here are the stories that were shaping the world in 2006, the year many of these first-year students were born.- Tens of millions of years ago, ancient viruses infected our primate ancestors, leaving flecks of DNA that made their way into the human genome. A new study suggests these “endogenous retroviruses” may not be as harmless as once believed.
- Researchers at the ATLAS Institute at ̽Ƶ hope their DIY machine will help designers around the world experiment with making their own, sustainable fashion and other textiles from a range of natural ingredients—maybe even the chitin in crab shells or agar-agar from algae.
What does life look like on campus? Take a peek into ̽Ƶ campus life, both "back then" and "right now."
Last year, ̽Ƶ ranked No. 4 on the list of all-time top Peace Corps volunteer-producing universities in the nation. Take a peek into the experiences of 2,100+ ̽Ƶ alumni who have served abroad with the Peace Corps since 1961.
CU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is the university’s first and highest-budget research institute. Here are just a few of the many missions LASP has helped propel forward.
Established by women students passionate about athletics, the WAA strove to promote interest in women’s sports.
When Karen Shimamoto (Bio’07) first heard about the Forever Buffs Network (FBN) Mentorship program, she knew it would be a wonderful opportunity to give back — but it ended up being so much more.