The recent death of Dikembe Mutombo and the start of the NBA regular season highlight the fraught realities of building a talent pipeline between lower-income countries and the NBA.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the Health & Wellness Summit Nov. 12–13 for engaging presentations to support well-being at work and at home.
The National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Hub: West Region—offered by Venture Partners at CU Boulder—is an immersive training program that transforms innovation into impact. Learn more at this info session.
Winter Session will offer 30 lower- and upper-division online courses to help you earn credit and work toward degree completion. Consider this option for getting ahead during winter break.
This session Oct. 28 will help bring to light how the U.S. Electoral College works, including how Election Day will happen, the notion of so-called battleground states and whether it ought to be reformed.
Social media can be a place to connect. However, it can also make it hard to disconnect from distressing things happening around the world. Here are some tips you can use.
The Research & Innovation Office is hosting a virtual workshop to help applicants strengthen their seed grant proposals. The grant program aims to stimulate new areas of research, scholarship and creativity on the CU Boulder campus.
Fast-growing fires were responsible for nearly 90% of fire-related damages despite being relatively rare in the United States between 2001–20, according to a new CU Boulder-led study.
Psychologist Angela Bryan, like many other avid runners, is no stranger to what many call the “runner’s high.” The scientist breaks down what happens in the body to make you feel so good during a long jog.