Campus News
- Founded in 1849, Boulder joyously celebrated its 150-year anniversary on Feb. 10.
- <p>Boulder chef Hosea Rosenberg became a “Top Chef” in February when he won Bravo TV’s reality competition, completing a 12-month season and beating out 16 others from around the country to win $100,000.</p>
- Anthropologists often travel the world for their research, but this discovery involved just a six-block stroll from the Boulder campus: a rare stone tool cache containing traces of camel and other animal proteins from 13,000 years ago.
- Treatment of injured, diseased or aging muscle tissues in humans, including damage wreaked by muscular dystrophy, may reach new heights, thanks to a recent discovery by a CU research team.
- If you feel like everything you say to your toddler goes in one ear and out the other, don’t despair.
- <p>Phil DiStefano, who has worn many hats at CU-Boulder during 35 years, has made it to the top: Boulder campus chancellor.</p>
- <p>Students tend to think their college years are “crazy” and that the “real world” starts after graduation, but <strong>Erlinda Kiefel</strong> Stafford says the adventure continues long after you receive your diploma.</p>
- <p>Recall the magic and memories of the late 1950s during this year’s class of 1959 reunion May 7-8. </p>
- <p>Spring will be in full force and the Obama presidency will be four months young. </p>
- Next time you shake your female colleague’s hand, you may want to visit the washroom.