Recent CU Boulder-led work suggests students gain more confidence in their ability to do science and a greater sense of belonging in the science community through immersive research experiences.
The campus controller roleāopening posted through Feb. 1āis crucial for maintaining the financial integrity and advancing the strategic financial initiatives of CU Boulder.
This MLK Day, the Center for African and African American Studies and the Volunteer Resource Center are teaming up to offer an opportunity open to students, faculty and staff in honor of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., a nationally recognized day of service.
A four-day conferenceāhosted by the College of Media, Communication and Informationās Center for Media, Religion and Cultureāwill examine the rise of religious nationalism and the mediaās role in the spread of news and meaning around these topics.
MOMIX, a multimedia, illusionist dance company, will summon the psychedelic spirit of Lewis Carroll in its production of āAlice,ā brought to campus by CU Presents.
Award-winning author and CU Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones shares advice with writers who may be reflecting on their 50,000 words for National Novel Writing Month.
The College of Arts and Sciences uses āandā as a verb, and a new scholarship aims to support students who do, too. Students who are passionate about āANDingā are encouraged to apply for the scholarship by March 15.
A pundit is someone who offers commentary in the media on a particular subject area. Read more from Professor Mike McDevitt, discussing roles and trends related to pundits, on The Conversation.
A first-of-a-kind laboratory study of runners shows that using cannabis before training can boost motivation and mood. However, if the THC content is high, it can also make exercise feel harder, potentially sabotaging performance.