A plaster cast of a life-size Triceratops being installed in the lobby of a building.

Full Triceratops skeleton now calls Boulder home

Jan. 16, 2024

A full-scale skeletal reconstruction of a Triceratops—cast from the bones of several partial specimens found in the late 1800s—is now on display at CU Boulder's East Campus.

People react to the newly installed plaster cast of a life-size Triceratops in the lobby of the SEEC building

5 things to know about the Triceratops, an iconic western dinosaur

Jan. 16, 2024

A new, full-scale skeleton of a Triceratops dinosaur has arrived on campus, shining a light on Colorado’s ancient past—a time when creatures like this three-horned dinosaur tromped through landscapes with palm trees, and flying reptiles with 20-foot wingspans called pterosaurs soared through the sky.

Artwork from the new The Coloradans and Our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change exhibition

Celebrate a new exhibit on campus—opening reception Jan. 18

Jan. 16, 2024

An art exhibit will be on view through Feb. 24. Involving climate scientists and artists from across rural and urban Colorado, it tells the story of how Coloradans are experiencing the interrelated challenges of fire and drought, as well as water and air quality, in their communities.

Campus community members walking on a snowy campus

Join a sustainability forum Jan. 25, Climate Action Plan sessions Jan. 30–31

Jan. 16, 2024

Students, faculty and staff are invited to a trio of engagement events this month to hear updates on campus sustainability efforts, including the forthcoming Climate Action Plan.

Artist's interpretation of the U.S. capitol building with a crack own the middle

As election season approaches, journalism needs a look in the mirror

Jan. 16, 2024

Mike McDevitt, a professor of journalism at the College of Media, Communication and Information, shares ideas for reporters looking to stop authoritarianism and advocate for democracy.

Chancellor Phil DiStefano with a video play button overlay

Welcome to the spring semester

Jan. 16, 2024

As the next leg of the academic year kicks off, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano wishes the campus community a good spring semester of learning, growing, kindness and self-care. Watch the video.

Black woman working on a laptop

‘The Memo’ Jan. 30 to bring tips for women of color to secure seat at the table

Jan. 16, 2024

Author Minda Harts rejects the “one-size fits all” approach to becoming successful in the workplace, and speaks to the heart of the complexities that women of color face when attempting to secure a seat at the table. Join a presentation.

campus community members partake in a yoga class at the Rec

Register for free yoga classes at the Rec Center

Jan. 16, 2024

Free, all-levels yoga classes will be offered on Wednesdays at the Rec during the spring semester for staff and faculty. Participants are welcome to borrow a mat or use their own. Registration is required for each class.

Graduate students at a campus event

13 things to do: Fall down the rabbit hole during ‘Alice’ and more

Jan. 16, 2024

This week brings free activities at the Rec, an astronomy year in review, “Shrek” movie night, a guided painting class, International Coffee Hour, live music and more.

Students working on laptops and tablets

Virtual course for campus shares violence-prevention strategies

Jan. 12, 2024

The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence is making it easier for CU students, faculty and staff members to access its Warning Signs for Violence and Strategies for Upstander Reporting class through a SkillSoft course that launched online in the fall.

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