The Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE) has seen many changes over the past six months, all designed around a collaborative approach to improving the undergraduate experience.
In 1899, 23 years after the Â鶹ÊÓƵ was established, a Greek professor began his career at the university. After three decades of service, 22 of which were as CU president, the school was forever changed.
Ambitious goals can become a reality when backed by a supportive community and an encouraging environment. For Joey Arora, a CU Boulder student who studied business, his twofold goal of starting his own company and joining the U.S. Air Force was made possible by his internal drive and a network of supporters.
Join the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program as they explore the approaches that are most likely to increase positive interactions and strong emotional connections in their family system.
The Pink Life Saver, a mobile mammography program of University of Colorado Hospital, will be on the east campus (south of the ARCE building) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 20.
CU Boulder engineers have developed an innovative bio-manufacturing process that uses a fungus in brewery wastewater to create the carbon-based materials needed to make energy storage cells.
A gene in a type of yeast that has long been used in baking, brewing and winemaking may have positive implications for human health. Essentially, the gene in the ingested yeast can recognize and destroy attacking viruses within the human host.
The Euclid Autopark is scheduled to close for 14 weeks, from Oct. 10 through Jan. 13. During this time, campus visitors will be directed to park in Lot 204 across the street from Euclid Autopark. Affected permit holders have already been contacted. The garage is scheduled to be reopened by the start of spring classes on Jan. 17, 2017.