An expert from the College of Media, Communication and Information assesses the media landscape as The New York Times and the Associated Press chart different courses on generative artificial intelligence.
In a new study, the Hayward Research Group has developed a material that can transform light energy into mechanical work without heat or electricity, offering innovative possibilities for energy-efficient, wireless and remotely controlled systems.
Following a rigorous, five-year process, the CU Art Museum has joined an elite group of peer institutions with a recognition of its quality and credibility.
The CU women’s volleyball team will hold their annual scrimmage at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the CU Events Center. The game is free and open to the public, and fans who attend the match will receive a CU license plate holder.
The High School ACCESS program, as part of the Division of Continuing Education, will offer a new scholarship to high school students with demonstrated financial need. The fall application deadline is Aug. 28.
The Office of Information Technology works hard to stop phishing scams, but we need your help to be proactive in identifying, reporting and stopping attacks. A recent scam plays on what most students need: a job and money.
The visioning process, at the direction of Chancellor Philip DiStefano and facilitated by Chief Communications Officer Jon Leslie, is kicking off this month with the formation of a task force and a series of campus and community input sessions beginning Aug. 21.
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