The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) invites faculty to a writing workshop on NSF CAREER requirements, providing concrete suggestions on how to write a competitive proposal and featuring a panel discussion with current CAREER awardees.
Registration is now open for the February and March CU Discover sessions. New employees are invited to bring a brown-bag lunch and join subject matter experts as part of the year-long onboarding program.
In an effort to help employees more effectively manage work and personal schedules, the campus has established the official holiday calendar for the next three years.
From Feb. 10 through 12, the classical guitar will take center stage in the third CU International Guitar Festival and Competition. The festival’s finale will feature 40 competing guitarists from China, Italy, Mexico and all over the United States.
On Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 6:30 p.m., CU's Visiting Artist Program will feature a lecture by architect Jenny Sabin, whose work is at the forefront of a new direction for 21st-century architectural practice.
"Voigt Lessons" tells the story of opera star Deborah Voigt's rise to fame through refreshingly frank anecdotes, songs and arias. The Feb. 18 performance takes place in Macky Auditorium.
Today, Feb. 1, the University of Colorado will be one of 16 schools nationwide to be featured in ESPN's live reports of National Signing Day for the first time since 2006.
The Office of Information Technology offers CU Boulder employees many free and discounted downloads for productivity- and academic-related software and licensing.
In an effort to support students with disabilities and build collaborative relationships among all members of the CU Boulder community, Disability Services is hosting an open house on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Center for Community.
Dust released by an active coal mine in Svalbard, Norway, reduced the spectral reflectance of nearby snow and ice by up to 84 percent, according to new University of Colorado Boulder-led research.