Campus News
- Contenders for the Republican nomination for president prepare to debate at Coors Events Center before a live audience of about 1,000.
- On the crisp evening of Oct. 23 nearly 300 students arrived on campus clad in the plaids and flannels of fall.
- The campus scheduled or hosted events this fall that included Jane Goodall, Bernie Sanders, the Dalai Lama (who had to cancel due to health reasons) and, of course, the third national Republican debate.
- Kevin J. Krizek, professor of transport and the new director of CU-Boulder’s environmental design program, also serves as a visiting professor of cycling at Radboud University in the Netherlands, one of the world’s most bicycle-friendly societies.
- CU-Boulder study finds plump cartoon characters drive kids to junk food.
- The Rocky Mountains gave CU-Boulder a head start in alpine science. Francis Ramaley widened the lead.
- The brain is a notoriously ravenous organ, so feeding an average of 15,000 students every day is no small feat.
- Globe-trotting bridge builder Avery Bang (MCivEngr’09) immersed herself in all things CU-Boulder at Homecoming Weekend 2014. She’s ready to do it again.