Student studying on the UMC rooftop

Best outdoor spaces on campus for studying

April 26, 2024

With warmer weather here and finals coming up, there’s no better time to study outside in the sunshine and fresh air. Check out the best rooftops, patios and outdoor spaces for your study sessions.

employees in a meeting

Get your professional development on the books

April 26, 2024

Staff and faculty are invited to explore trainings on productivity, communication, hybrid work, inclusivity and leadership.

professional person engages in a virtual workshop

From Chaos to Calm—A ‘lunch and learn’ May 7

April 26, 2024

Join the Ombuds Office and Melissa Kinzler, a dispute resolution expert, for a bite-sized virtual “lunch and learn” program focused on how to help parties move from chaos to calm.

Graduates walking under Forever Buffs inflatable arch

Join the Forever Buffs Network

April 26, 2024

Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! As you prepare, tap into opportunities and connections through the Forever Buffs Network. Here’s a sample of the events you'll have special access to, from watch parties to Homecoming and more.

Physics professor writing on a blackboard in the classroom

A Nobel laureate walks into a first-year physics class...

April 25, 2024

A General Physics for Majors course designed by CU Boulder professors Eric Cornell and Paul Beale shows students the furthest reaches of science are built on fundamental concepts.

Researcher in a lab

Venture Partners report highlights growing innovation pipeline, national recognition

April 25, 2024

The campus’s commercialization arm, Venture Partners at CU Boulder, supports a groundbreaking pipeline translating research into real-world impact, as highlighted in its 2023 annual report.

Pesos and dollars

US labor market can affect ‘people who are not even here’

April 25, 2024

A recently published paper co-authored by Brian Cadena finds deep connections between the U.S. and Mexican economies.

Iron oxides stain the bed of Upper East Mancos River in southwestern Colorado

Warming climate is putting more metals into Colorado’s mountain streams

April 25, 2024

Warming temperatures are causing a steady rise in copper, zinc and sulfate in the waters of Colorado mountain streams affected by acid rock drainage. Concentrations of these metals have roughly doubled over the past 30 years, a new study finds, presenting a concern for ecosystems, downstream water quality and mining remediation.

aerial view of CU Boulder

3 CU Boulder professors named American Academy of Arts and Sciences members

April 25, 2024

Min Han and Arthur Nozik, both in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Kristine Larson in the College of Engineering and Applied Science have been named members of the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Offshore wind farm off the U.K. coast

How much energy can offshore wind farms in the US produce? New study sheds light

April 25, 2024

Proposed wind farms off the East Coast could meet 60% of the electricity demand of New England, even considering the wake effects, a new study shows.

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