Climate Justice Alliance protesters march for environmental justice

CU on the Weekend: 'Justice in a Warming World'

Oct. 31, 2016

David Ciplet, assistant professor of environmental studies, will discuss how to ensure a socially just transition to affordable and clean energy on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 9 a.m., as part of the CU on the Weekend lecture series.

Buffs Liufau and Lee compete on the field

Discounted tickets available for faculty and staff for Thursday night game

Oct. 31, 2016

University of Colorado football is bowl eligible at 6-2 and have their sights set on the Pac 12 Championships. In a Thursday night football showdown, the Buffs take on the UCLA Bruins. Faculty and staff can purchase discounted tickets for this game for only $30 (savings of $25). #TheRiseIsReal and Folsom Field is the place to be this Thursday night at 7 p.m. for the Buffs and the Bruins.

Students dressed in black for Open Space dance performance

Students take the helm at CU Boulder’s fall dance showcase

Oct. 31, 2016

Expect the unexpected at this fall’s Open Space, a dance production featuring brand-new works created, choreographed and performed by CU Boulder students. A tantalizing mix of pieces will be on display for three different showings from Nov. 11 to 13 in CU’s Charlotte York Irey Theatre.

students attending AeroSpace Ventures Day at CU Boulder

Careers, collaborations highlight 2016 AeroSpace Ventures Day

Oct. 28, 2016

CU Boulder students and faculty discussed innovation, collaboration and career opportunities with thought leaders and executives from Colorado’s aerospace industry on campus Oct. 27 at the 4th annual AeroSpace Ventures Day.

Michele Moses

Professor known for her passionate defense of equity in education awarded 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize

Oct. 28, 2016

Michele Moses, associate dean for graduate studies in the School of Education, has been awarded the 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university. She is also the first education faculty member to receive the award.

Runners wait at line to start race

Small increases in running shoe weight tied to slower race times

Oct. 28, 2016

Researchers designed a clever treadmill-based study to demonstrate that running times slow as running shoes increase in weight, even if only by a few ounces.​ (Audio interview available.)

MinXSS family

The success and the science of the student-built MinXSS Solar CubeSat

Oct. 28, 2016

On Nov. 2, LASP research scientist and recent CU Boulder Aerospace Engineering Sciences PhD graduate James Mason will speak on the early results from LASP's latest CubeSat project, MinXSS, which focuses on the energetic processes that occur in the sun's atmosphere.

Twelfth Night, directed by visiting director Lisa Wolpe

CU Theatre to present all-female ‘Twelfth Night’

Oct. 27, 2016

CU Boulder’s 2016-17 theatre season continues with a highly anticipated all-female production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” Directed by renowned Los Angeles actor, director, teacher and producer Lisa Wolpe, the production runs Nov. 4 through Nov. 13 in the University Theatre.

Wolf Law Building

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces to hear arguments at CU Law

Oct. 27, 2016

The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces will hear arguments from counsel in the case United States v. Bowen, a domestic-violence assault case, at the University of Colorado Law School on Tuesday, Nov. 1.

Octobre is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

CU policies prohibit intimate partner abuse

Oct. 27, 2016

With October being Domestic Violence Awareness month, CU wants to remind the community of the policies in place that prohibit intimate partner abuse (including dating and domestic violence).

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