The International Film Series shows more than 60 films each semester, including foreign, experimental and art films, documentaries, classic cinema and mainstream movies.
American Music Research Center is sponsoring a two-week festival of free concerts, talks and community gatherings on campus and throughout Boulder County in January and February.
The new Startup Hub—designed to convene, educate and build community around innovation and entrepreneurship—will open soon in grand style, and you're invited.
Dust off your cowboy boots and see Ralphie run before the rodeo! Discounted tickets for CU Night at the National Western Stock Show include all-day access, the pro rodeo, parking and a $1 donation to CU.
In this Jan. 17 webinar, Rich Wobbekind, Leeds School of Business, will discuss the current state of the national and Colorado economies as well as the forecast for 2018.
Study: Birds nesting near noisy oil and gas operations had changes in stress hormones similar to those in people with PTSD. Also, some laid fewer eggs or had chicks with stunted growth.
January is National Stalking Awareness Month. Stalking happens in communities across the country, and chances are you know someone who has been stalked. Being someone who takes stalking seriously and is willing to help can make a difference.
A year full of reasons to celebrate, 2017 was also marked by difficult losses to the CU Boulder community. We look back, in remembrance and celebration of life, honoring those who left us last year. They touched the campus in immeasurable ways.