From trailblazing research to cultivating the future workforce, the University of Colorado has been the epicenter of the state’s space research sector since 1948.
Celebrating 75 years, the Conference on World Affairs in 2023 brought perspectives on the climate’s impact—impacts on urban planning, employment, food production and other aspects of daily life. Panelists considered how journalism and the arts affect public perception and more.
The spring football game is the first chance for fans to see Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders and the Colorado football team in action. If you were lucky enough to get tickets to the sold-out game, here are some new policies and campus impacts you should know before you head out.
Whether looking for a job after graduation or a summer internship, you can position yourself to stand out from other candidates with a few simple strategies.
CU Boulder announced a major expansion of its CU Promise program, doubling the number of Colorado resident students with significant financial need who are eligible for free tuition and fees for the 2023–24 academic year.
An expanded Hill Ambassador Program will feature full-time ambassadors providing a year-round presence that focuses on clean and safe initiatives, as well as hospitality services for both businesses and visitors on the Hill.
A new CU master’s in computer science will be taught by some of the university’s top-ranked faculty and geared toward working professionals seeking advancement in areas such as software engineering and artificial intelligence. Courses begin this August.
This week brings an Earth Week music festival, Holocaust remembrance, salsa dancing, a Consent Carnival, mental health support, Peace Corps information, a Will Vill party, free sunflower seeds and more.
The University Libraries are handing out red sunflower seed packets on April 20 and April 24. The project invites you to grow sunflowers and learn about their connection to CU Boulder.