Veronica Victor shares the highlights of her four years as a CU-Boulder student. She plans to use her background in broadcast news to launch a career as a casting director.
Veronica Victor shares the highlights of her four years as a CU-Boulder student. She plans to use her background in broadcast news to launch a career as a casting director.
A short video capturing the excitement and sound bites from President Barack Obama's visit to CU-Boulder on April 24, 2012. Videotaped and produced by Mike Liguori/University of Colorado.
Biosciences at CU-Boulder have an impact on society, addressing some of its critical challenges, while also parlaying into vital advances for local and global economies.
Bioscience at CU-Boulder happens in a building designed for collaboration among many units including chemical and biological engineering, biochemistry, and the Biofrontiers Institute.
Visit labs with some of the world's best lasers to find out what technical innovations JILA has brought to modern society.
See inside JILA's new lab facilities, and hear what its Nobel Prize winning scientists envision for future discoveries.
What does it take to win a Nobel Prize? It turns out that a sense of humor helps. Meet some of the extraordinary scientists behind one of CU-Boulder's renowned joint institutes.
Physicists at JILA have demonstrated a novel "superradiant" laser design with the potential to be 100 to 1,000 times more stable than the best conventional visible lasers.
With most recruiters using social media, focusing on a professional online presence is crucial for students entering the job market.
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