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Steven Ramm, who graduated from CU Boulder in 2013 with an aerospace engineering degree, is a Lockheed Martin program manager and CBS Survivor contestant.
For many students, midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
CU Boulder donors gave a record-breaking $228.9 million this year, fueling student success, sustainability and research that will shape the university's future.
Fall is here, which means cold and flu season is, too. Boost your well-being with a flu vaccine—all CU Boulder staff and faculty are eligible. Join WorkWell and Medical Services at pop-up vaccine clinics for faculty and staff.
Black bears are common in Colorado, including in the Boulder foothills and, on rare occasions, campus. It’s important that students, faculty, staff and the larger Boulder community become familiar with bear safety tips.
A CU alum's book examines how the fate of the Netherlands, Great Britain and the United States as economic and political powers has been deeply intertwined with their ability to project power via the seas.
Zia Mehrabi joins a cohort of climate leaders from across the United States who are working on solutions to the planet's biggest challenges.
Want to shape the future of the University Memorial Center? Join the Student Feedback Panel to share your voice on sustainability, accessibility and student needs. Your input matters—help make the UMC better for everyone!
Buffs One Read invites students to connect with the CU Boulder community through a shared reading experience centered on "Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work." First-year and transfer students receive a complimentary copy of the book about finding purpose and passion in life.
Naloxone is an FDA-approved medication that can be used to temporarily reverse opioid overdoses. Free naloxone is available through Health Promotion on campus and through several programs in Boulder.