The new exhibit, opening Sept. 21 at the Center for Academic Success and Engagement, highlights the symbiosis of artistic and scientific thinking. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· weekdays between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Curated by the CU Museum of Natural History to highlight the diversity of life in Colorado freshwaters, this traveling exhibit features photography of nearly 5 million native specimens.
The CU Museum of Natural History is decked out with Recycled Runway couture, a special collection of original garments designed and constructed by local artists, grades six to 12.
Flock to the CU Museum of Natural History to learn how new digital technology allows researchers to better understand our fine feathered friends and what it literally means to "eat like a bird!"
View the world from a bee's perspective in interactive art. Learn and engage with students about best practices, sampling a variety of the fruits and vegetables that native bees make possible.
Pluck laser strings on a harp, enter a room-sized E. coli cell, or learn tai chi in virtual reality at an event showcasing the creative spirit, passion and technical wizardry of ATLAS students from 5 to 6:30 p.m. May 2.
Check out the display at Norlin to see the tools conservationists use to repair maps, books and photographs, and learn how you can care for your own books and photos.
On April 27, more than 100 student teams will gather for a college-wide engineering expo, highlighting dozens of cutting-edge innovations in one huge celebration at Coors Events Center.
Through the Conference on World Affairs' original program, newspaper clippings, photographs, audio and videotapes, University Libraries has tracked 70 years of conversation.