Julie Poppen
- An editor from The Conversation will be on campus Feb. 11 and 12 to meet with faculty members, postdocs and graduate students who are eager to get their research to a broader audience.
- The CU Boulder and CU Anschutz Medical Campus are moving forward together on a bold plan to enhance research collaborations with the aim of generating knowledge that improves human health and spurs innovation and economic development.
- CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus will welcome hundreds of science journalists, storytellers and organizational communicators to their respective campuses for ScienceWriters2020.
- You can expect sports betting to become legal and taxable in Colorado, but the jury is still out on a push at the ballot box this week to overturn the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) Amendment, according to this year's Colorado Political Climate Survey.
- Leadership opportunities and events are expanding on campus this year. Find out about some of the speakers in this year's Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. Hint: They include a polar explorer and presidential historian.
- Before a full house at the Boulder Theater, CU Boulder student and faculty teams got their entrepreneurship on for a chance to win $200,000 to get their venture off the ground.
- The regents approved an addition that will physically connect the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Leeds School of Business, sparking new ways to think about higher education.
- Beginning Jan. 1, Chancellor DiStefano will serve as the chair of a post that has been filled for the past seven years by former CU President Alexander "Sandy" Bracken, who has announced his retirement.
- From jazz in New Orleans, to horror writing at the Stanley Hotel and ecology in Yellowstone National Park, for-credit courses are available on diverse topics in fascinating locales.
- Western Slope students in Gunnison, Colorado, will soon be able to earn CU Boulder degrees in computer science and engineering, thanks to a newly announced partnership.