Cassandra Brooks, whom The Explorers Club has honored as an “extraordinary person” doing “remarkable work to promote science and exploration,” gives onsite lessons on the vital ecosystem.
Alex Meyer is an astrodynamics expert, engineer, doctoral student and now part of the night sky. The International Astronomical Union has officially named an asteroid after him.
Upon the 65th anniversary of the Motown record label, a CU Boulder professor says that, from Taylor Swift to K-pop, “It’s all Motown; they are not creating anything new.”
Ten students participated in this year’s Three Minute Thesis on campus for a chance at prize money and a chance to represent CU Boulder at the regional competition.
For some students, working on campus may be your first job. You can enhance your experience by learning how to contribute in a way that benefits both you and your team. Here are a few tips to make the most of your student job.
You can demonstrate leadership through your words, actions and character. Whether you are ready to jump into a designated leadership role or not, here are ways to exemplify being a leader.
The Office for Outreach and Engagement has changed its name to reflect its charge to support faculty involved in community-engaged scholarship and differentiate its focus from other campus functions and units.
The CU Board of Regents announced its selection of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service awards and university medals for 2024, including four CU Boulder affiliates: Jane Butcher, Marvin Caruthers, Richard Rokos and Ann Smead.
As thousands of researchers, educators, policymakers and industry leaders gather in Denver for the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, CU Boulder faculty—including Nobel Laureate Tom Cech—will be prominently featured.