Tickets go on sale Monday for Brené Brown's highly anticipated talk Nov. 8. There are limited community, employee and student tickets available, so please plan accordingly.
An exciting series of public events will celebrate the free and open sharing of research and ideas online, designed to inspire wider participation in helping make open access the norm.
At the midpoint of the fall semester and Phase I of the Academic Futures process, we wanted to share with you a little bit about the scope and substance of what we've seen and heard so far.
CU Boulder has announced a major step in reducing the cost of attendance, eliminating $8.4 million per year in course-related fees. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano made the announcement at his State of the Campus address Tuesday.
CU Boulder Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
A vulnerability has been identified that allows attackers to read information relayed over wireless networks that were previously assumed to be safely encrypted. Caution is advised until patches are available.
For someone who spends a lot of time in the realm of the supernatural, medieval historian and CU Boulder Professor Scott Bruce has never seen a ghost or any other form of the undead.
Chancellor DiStefano invites the campus community to join him for updates on our strategic imperatives and a key announcement about how we will better serve our students.
The Oct. 23 session of the Ethics and Compliance Education Series will feature best practices in mentoring and working with high school students in your research labs.
Teach Access invites faculty to attend a bootcamp Nov. 14 free of cost. Discover examples and techniques to prepare your students to create inclusive experiences and innovative breakthroughs.