As the time for spring course registration nears, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull encourages students to reflect on their academic experience and consider goals for the future.
Each year, the Best Should Teach Awards honor CU Boulder faculty, graduate instructors and local K-12 teachers at an annual ceremony. Student nominations of professors are due by Nov. 1.
Seventy-five percent of incarceration facilities in the state are vulnerable to wildfires, extreme heat, floods or landslides, and many are ill-equipped to handle them, new research suggests.
Halloween celebrations that involve alcohol and other substances can also make it easier for problematic behaviors and unwelcome advances to go unnoticed. Here are some tips to stay safe and have fun over Halloween weekend.
Whether you're starting your job or internship search, looking to build skills or need resume help, Career Services offers a variety of workshops to support students throughout their academic journey and prepare for life after CU.
DEI Impact Grant recipients will share experiences with prospective grantees and the campus community at the Oct. 25 summit. Read about this and other campus events happening in October.
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet visited campus Oct. 20, and the trip to campus became an unexpected cause for celebration about Colorado’s place in the nation’s burgeoning quantum ecosystem.
In light of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, we want you to know we stand with you during these challenging times and offer resources for your academic success, well-being and safety.
This week brings “a bunch of Hocus Pocus,” the ATLAS Center’s annual festival, a Halloween cycling class, a talk on feelings about climate change, The Power of Laughter, cookie decorating, scary movies and more.
Follow CIRES scientist Audrey Gaudel and her collaborators as they walk the streets of New York City taking detailed readings of air pollutants from a simple backpack.