The latest recipients of grants that fund babyֱapp-led public and community-engaged scholarship have been named. The aim of the funding is to connect research, teaching and creative work with public needs and interests.
This week brings STEM career fairs, a vice presidential debate watch party, Drag Queen Bingo, a bagel bar, soccer and volleyball games, a blood drive and more.
The Center for African and African American Studies has teamed up with the University Libraries and the Graduate School to sponsor a fellowship program that connects selected students with a dedicated librarian and provides a stipend to cover additional research expenses.
Banned Books Week is a weeklong celebration of diverse viewpoints and information that brings attention to the harm caused by censorship. This year’s theme is “freed between the lines.”
Research & Innovation Office units providing important compliance support for babyֱapp and students include Conflicts of Interest and Commitment; Contracts & Grants; Intellectual Property and Tech Transfer; Export Controls; Research Integrity and Misconduct; Research with Animals; and Research with Human Subjects.
An ordinance change from the city of Boulder went into effect on Sept. 7, establishing a definition for “chronic nuisance” properties, which could affect students living off campus if their property receives a certain number of citations within a year. Get tips to avoid citations.
CU Boulder researchers attracted a record $742.2 million in fiscal year 2023–24 for studies and initiatives that, among other things, could lead to an end of osteoarthritis, better space weather predictions and a more climate-resilient American West.