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CU Boulder has been shaped by the vision, courage and tenacity of many students, faculty, staff and alumni since 1876.
Kara Goucher overcame numerous hurdles to become a two-time Olympian, NBC Sports broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author.
A CU Boulder lab is exploring how age-related hearing loss rewires the brain — and whether hearing aids can undo the damage.
Two CU Boulder humor researchers weigh in.
Maximilian Knight’s company Rooted Robotics takes an affordable approach to indoor farming.
Research involving the community has been crucial to the university’s ethos since its inception 150 years ago.
When the race debuted in May 1979 with 2,200 finishers, it was already one of the largest 10Ks in the Rocky Mountain Region.
New single-dose, temperature-stable rabies vaccines could expand global access.
How CU Boulder's early beginnings shaped the city of Boulder.
The Reisher Scholars Program supports Colorado students after their first year by helping them fund the remainder of their undergraduate degrees.
Where do the buffalo roam on campus?
Should there be limits on speech and expression, and are the limits that we now legally recognize the right ones?
Billions live in environments that violate human rights.
Pioneering research helps us understand more about our oceans.
Redford gave the items to Chancellor James Corbridge, who donated them to the CU Heritage Center in 1992.
Last year, the group announced the retirement of cellist András Fejér, the last remaining member of the original quartet.
Buffs All In unlocks potential at the university.
The volunteer-run program pairs CU business faculty with local organizations throughout Colorado.
News and research from the CU Boulder campus.
LaMoe describes life at CU in the 1940s, which began with a solo train ride to Colorado from her home in Des Moines, Iowa.
Statzell's work blends architectural training, artistic and sculptural design and his own experience as a skater.
As one of the most powerful strikers in the UFC, Sandhagen, forged his status as a world-class MMA contender through years of discipline and self-discovery.
Buffs net the most wins in program history, including two in the NCAA Tournament.
After transferring from Toledo University, Dominic Serem of Kenya quickly established himself as the CU men’s cross-country’s best runner of 2025
Women’s rugby is one of 45 CU Boulder sport club teams. Over 2,000 students compete in club sports.
In 1905, CU women’s field hockey made university history as the first women’s team to play on Gamble Field.