An inaugural celebration honored cross-campus faculty recipients of the prestigious Fulbright award and highlighted CU Boulder’s support for those unique and diverse experiences.
All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to review CU Boulder’s draft Climate Action Plan and comment via the online feedback form. The deadline for feedback is March 5.
This annual event, which showcases graduate students’ ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to just three minutes, comes back Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Don't miss it.
Faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for the CU Boulder Student Employee of the Year Award, which recognizes and honors student employees for their contributions to the university community.
At the most recent Boulder Faculty Assembly meeting, President Todd Saliman visited and addressed CU Boulder's place as a national leader in climate action and sustainability, among other topics.
At what would have been Al Capone’s 125th birthday, CU Boulder cinema researcher Tiel Lundy explains the enduring popularity of gangsters in film and the American imagination.
A broad coalition of stakeholders gathered at CU Boulder on Jan. 25 to celebrate the state and university’s key roles in sustaining a vibrant semiconductor ecosystem and to discuss how to shape its future.
Five faculty members have been selected to join the Office for Outreach and Engagement’s Community Perspectives program—a professional development program offering each cohort the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and skills as publicly and community-engaged scholars.
Assistant Professor Amanda Stevenson has received the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Early Career Award. This prestigious award recognizes Stevenson as a national leader in reproductive health and family planning policy research.
Lawyers submitting briefs to the Supreme Court in the Donald Trump Colorado ballot case must file a “certificate of word count.” Why? CU expert Derek Kiernan-Johnson explains on The Conversation.