Natalia Tingle

Get media recommendations on inclusion in government, business and beyond

March 16, 2021

Librarian Natalia Tingle has identified media recommendations based on a recent CU Boulder Where You Are episode to foster your study of issues around diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

snowy campus

Nominate for the graduate student government’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award

March 16, 2021

The application period closes March 31 for the Graduate and Professional Student Government awards recognizing the anti-racism and inclusivity work done by graduate and professional students.

CU Boulder police vehicle

A safety message from the chiefs of Boulder and CU Boulder police

March 16, 2021

Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day, and it can be a popular time for parties. If you choose to celebrate, we ask you to remember you are part of the community and your actions impact those around you. Also, face coverings and physical distancing are key to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

student on snowy campus

10 things to do this week: Poetry slam, virtual escape room, more

March 15, 2021

This week brings a talk with Nobel laureate Tom Cech on RNA vaccines, a CU Boulder Where You Are episode, “Piranha 3D” movie screening and more.

Sona Dimidjian

Why a new bill that reshapes Colorado recovery support matters

March 11, 2021

Find out why CU Boulder is backing a new bill aimed at bolstering peer support services for those in need across the state. Sona Dimidjian, director and founding faculty fellow of the Renée Crown Wellness Institute, testified before legislators this week.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano delivers a video message.

University Hill update: A message from Chancellor DiStefano

March 11, 2021

Chancellor Philip DiStefano gave an update March 11 on University Hill actions, with a direct message to those who participated in the March 6 riot.

CU Boulder campus with snow.

Common curriculum public forums continue, submit a white paper

March 11, 2021

Campus continues discussions for creating a common curriculum with a listening tour and public forums through March. Now, faculty, staff and students are invited to submit white papers. Learn more.

Magnus Boee

Magnus Boee wins 10K championship at NCAA skiing championships

March 11, 2021

Boee, a sophomore, led a contingent of three Buffs that finished as All-Americans in the championships' 10K Classic Race, alongside freshmen Will Koch and Oyvind Haugan.

Stef Fleckenstein, left, and Cassidy Gray, right, on the podium after the NCAA women's grand slalom championship race Wednesday, March 11, 2021. (Photo via CU Athletics)

Cassidy Gray wins NCAA championship, Buffs skiing third after day 1

March 11, 2021

Freshman Cassidy Gray won the individual NCAA Championship and junior Stef Fleckenstein was second in the women's giant slalom race, propelling the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team into third place after the first day of the 2021 NCAA Skiing Championships.

The flatirons with CU Boulder campus in foreground

Semiannual CU-city meeting focuses on collaboration in wake of University Hill riot

March 11, 2021

Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Boulder Mayor Sam Weaver were joined by several members of their teams to discuss topics of importance and partnership between the university and city.

Pages