Hormone-blocking drugs can be life-saving for breast cancer survivors, reducing risk of recurrence by as much as 50%. Yet many patients stop taking them early or don’t take them as directed. A new CU Boulder study explores why, and what can be done about it.
The CU Boulder Police Department is a full-service operation and responds to university concerns around the clock. Learn about campus safety resources, make sure you're registered to receive CU Alerts via your mobile number and more.
Because a significant portion of undergraduate students participate in sorority and fraternity recruitment, we want to provide details on student engagement and the priority of academics.
Experienced, engaged alumni and CU faculty and staff are needed to help mentor young alumni and students for the Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program. Read reviews from past mentors, and learn how to give back today.
On Aug. 21, CU Boulder welcomed 136 new tenure-track and instructor-track faculty members at the New Faculty Orientation, hosted by the Office of Faculty Affairs.
Living on campus can be an exciting (and nerve-wracking) experience. This may be the first time you’ve had to share a room or live with someone you’ve never met. Follow these tips to help you transition into a residence hall and create a positive roommate experience at CU.
Russian officials have confirmed the Aug. 23 plane crash in the outskirts of Moscow killed Yevgeny Priogozhin, friend-turned-foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin. CU expert Sarah Wilson Sokhey offers her take on what Prigozhin’s death means for the war in Ukraine and how a coup attempt against Czar Nicholas II in 1907 could provide clues about what will happen next.
Welcome, new and returning Buffs! This week brings free coffee and breakfast, a CU ghost tour, a meet-up for winter sports fans, a celebration of first-gen students, a bike fest, Liquid Sky Harry Styles at the planetarium and more.
On behalf of the entire university, we are thrilled to welcome you to campus for the new academic year. Take advantage of CU Boulder’s resources to help you find success.
Engineering faculty member and CIRES Fellow Khosro Ghobadi-Far uses sophisticated satellite data to understand Earth's evolving climate and water cycles.