CU Advocacy Day on March 16, 2012, was an opportunity to meet legislators; hear from Lt.
CU Advocacy Day on March 16, 2012, was an opportunity to meet legislators; hear from Lt.
A University of Colorado Boulder-led study appears to answer contentious questions about the onset and cause of Earth’s Little Ice Age, a period of cooling temperatures that began after the Middle Ages and lasted into the late 19th century.
For a decade, CU-Boulder has ranked in the top four nationally as a Peace Corps volunteer-producing school.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival actors performed a 17th century play in more than 25 schools from Fort Collins to Trinidad last fall to set the state for modern-day discussions about school bullying.
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CU-Boulder's website first launched in 1986, long before the internet became as prevalent as it is today. Over the last 25 years, the site has evolved many times - here's a look back at how far we've come!
A team of researchers led by the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered the first prehistoric bronze artifact made from a cast ever found in Alaska, a small, buckle-like object found in an ancient Eskimo dwelling and which likely originated in East Asia.
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