diversity and inclusion
CSU professor credits her autism for her ability to think in pictures and thereby notice things that most people overlook.
A century ago, a Black-owned team ruled basketball—today, no Black majority owners remain.
CU Museum of Natural History launches pilot for science-education tools using American Sign Language
Julie Comerford, associate professor of astrophysics, initiated the NSF-funded research program opening pathways to students often underrepresented in physical sciences.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è tapped for new network to promote positive culture change through viewpoint diversity, open inquiry, and constructive disagreement.
CU president office recognizes Donna Mejia, Paige Massey and Angel Sanchez for their work making the university a more diverse, equitable and inclusive place.
We are deeply saddened by the continued disparate and unwarranted police violence against Black persons across the United States.Ìý
Two new associate deans are poised to support inclusive practice and student successÌýthe College of Arts and Sciences at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è
Many prominent people have recently been publicly accused of sexual discrimination, harassment and assault, and this has spawned a national conversation. Such talks might be uncomfortable, but they are critically important. Problems not confronted are problems not resolved.