CU Athletics
- Peggy Coppom, a lifelong supporter of CU athletics, celebrated her 100th birthday and reflected on her loyalty to the Buffs.
- In 1938, the CU Buffaloes made their debut in the Cotton Bowl, with thousands of fans traveling to Dallas to support the team.
- Buff Lauren Elbert shares her favorite CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ traditions.
- Women's soccer team advanced in the NCAA tournament, individual athlete honors and achievements across football and basketball.
- Climate risks for incarcerated individuals, a new CU development in Louisville, a cutting-edge quantum facility and the legacy of Coach Bill McCartney.
- CU skier Filip Wahlqvist won the NCAA Championship in slalom and helped lead the Buffs to their 21st National Championship last year.
- In his first year as defensive coordinator, Robert Livingston dramatically improved the Buffs' defense.
- In 2024, Travis Hunter became the second player in CU history to win the Heisman Trophy.
- David Plati’s semi-retirement, Mark Wetmore’s hall of fame induction and more.
- As CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ’s senior associate athletic director and assistant vice chancellor for Advancement, Leon Jackson III works with donors to raise funds that support the university’s more than 350 student athletes across 17 sports.