At approximately 4:45 p.m., CU Boulder sent an alert to campus after reports of a man involved in an off-campus assault. Officers searched campus and the creek path area, and there was no sign of the suspect or a threat to campus.
Help advance the commitment to being a diverse and inclusive campus by attending the spring summit. The free campus event includes 30 informative, challenging and interactive sessions, as well as a "One Read" to inspire discussion.
The committee has started its work for the spring, sorting through the many ideas generated by campus, as well as collaboratively looking outward among the broader higher education community.
Free and open to the public, the inaugural summit will cover social justice, LGBTQ, race and ethnicity, health and wellness, and careers in sports, including a variety of panelists.
The campus has joined a newly formed coalition of 13 universities that have united to help communities achieve their climate goals and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.
Did we see you on campus in recent days? Captured in visuals were the campus poetry slam, the CU hiking club, the American flag, a Folsom Field concert throwback and more.
This hands-on event will help faculty identify resources available to assist in the development of broader impact statements and plans, required as part of all NSF proposals.
The city of Boulder is hosting an on-campus open house Feb. 7 to gather feedback on its 30th and Colorado Corridors Study and two other transportation projects near campus.
Faculty and staff can receive a game ticket, hot dog and soda for $15 when they purchase a ticket for the Colorado women's basketball game Sunday, Feb. 4.
Join Research Computing this spring for the free Fundamentals of High Performance Computing course, made up of five modules designed to cover introductory as well as more advanced topics.