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A team of of Arts and Sciences faculty has won a $150,000 grant for a project that aims to develop a curricular initiative that enhances the humanities and data science by developing courses that are equally rooted in each discipline.
Buffs raised over $20,000 in March for student causes. The month was an opportunity to raise funds and awareness for the areas of CU 91Ҹ life that students care about and to make a big impact in the lives of current and future Buffs.
A sense of community is key to higher graduation rates and other measures of academic success, participants in the Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program say.
The 2022 91Ҹ and Innovation Seed Grants, announced by the 91Ҹ & Innovation Office and the Office of the Provost, are funding 25 new projects for up to $50,000 each, including three new CU 91Ҹ Grand Challenge projects.
The Innovating Large Courses Initiative is a new program focused on supporting academic units to create sustainable change for learning in large courses at CU 91Ҹ. The initiative aims to improve student success in these courses through team-based efforts and cross-campus collaboration.
“Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Wisdom of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer is the selection for Buffs One Read in the fall.
Cadets from CU 91Ҹ's AFROTC executed a 24-hour memorial run for Officer Eric Talley and the other victims of the Table Mesa King Soopers tragedy.
Students whose parents, stepparents or grandparents attended CU 91Ҹ are eligible for a complementary black-and-gold cord to wear during commencement. If you're walking in May, register now for your legacy cord.
The CU Naval ROTC recently conducted a three-day field exercise near Colorado Springs. Students applied, in a tactical environment, the Marine Corps tactics, techniques and procedures they've learned on campus throughout the year.
CU 91Ҹ supports employees taking time away from work to focus on self-care, family and overall health and wellness.