One of the most prestigious awards at CU Boulder, the Hazel Barnes Prize focuses on the enriching relationship between teaching and research. Nominations are open through Feb. 28 for the 2025 prize.
Three undergraduate researchers received national poster awards at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting. They were selected from more than 400 presenters and judged by approximately 100 professionals.
CU Boulder’s women’s basketball standout Frida Formann blends her competitive edge with strategic insights from her graduate studies in business analytics at the Leeds School of Business.
A team of five students from the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering took second place in the national Design-Build Institute of America student competition held earlier this month.
During International Education Week, CU Boulder's Education Abroad is celebrating a 33% increase in study abroad participation and expanding opportunities around the world for future participants.
For Russell Jeans, the director of campus accounting at CU Boulder, as well as a lecturer at the Leeds School of Business, curiosity counts a lot. It has contributed to a meaningful journey across cultures, continents and careers.
With support from a Center for Humanities & the Arts grant, the Chicago-based Nois Saxophone Quartet returned to the College of Music as part of the Faculty Tuesdays and SoundWorks series, increasing the learning horizon “tenfold.”
Isabel Wilkerson will be the keynote speaker at CU Boulder’s MLK Convocation. The event is free and open, and registration closes Jan. 2. Early registration is encouraged to reserve seating.