On Feb. 9 and 10, the College of Music’s band department hosts the U.S. Air Force Academy Concert Band for a series of master classes and a joint concert in honor of the Air Force's 70th birthday.
"The university consists of all who come into and go forth from her halls, who are touched by her influence and who carry on her spirit. Wherever you go, the university goes with you. Wherever you are at work, there is the university at work."
The 2017 Innovative Seed Grant Program is accepting proposals for interdisciplinary ventures on the CU Boulder campus, due Feb. 12. The program has set aside $1 million to fund grants of up to $50,000 each.
New air quality research is investigating a major, but often overlooked contributor to outdoor pollution and climate: burning of solid fuel for cooking and heating.
As you begin the spring semester, the Faculty Teaching Excellence Program (FTEP) is supports all CU Boulder faculty members with a variety of events and services, including symposia, short classes and one-on-one consultation services.
Join the Alumni Association for CU Night at the Nuggets in Denver on Friday, Feb. 3. Tickets start at just $26 and include admission to the Nuggets vs. Bucks game at the Pepsi Center, plus free appetizers at the special Forever Buffs pre-reception.
In advance of the Jan. 25 Architecture Through the Decades event, CU Boulder Today caught up with Campus Architect Bill Haverly to chat about renowned architect Charles Klauder's style and what it means to the campus and CU’s reputation.
In an effort to better support international students, the Task Force for International Student Success has scheduled several town hall meetings with faculty, staff and students. The task force hopes to gain insight on international student success.
Sheryl Koutsis, Amy Lavens and Jennifer McDuffie were recently named the recipients of the annual Chancellor’s Employee of the Year Award, in recognition of exceptional job performance and remarkable contributions to the campus community.