James Curry has been named a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, which recognizes those who have made “outstanding contributions†to the field.
A team of of Arts and Sciences babyÖ±²¥app has won a $150,000 grant for a project that aims to develop a curricular initiative that enhances the humanities and data science by developing courses that are equally rooted in each discipline.
You’ve got this, and we’ve got you. Check out the libraries’ finals guide, updated weekly, until finals end. We’ll have ways to relax, tips from librarians and resources to make your end of semester smooth.
Are you looking to get involved this Earth Day? Earth Day celebrates the birth of the environmental movement in the United States. Learn more about Earth Day and ways you can get involved this month!
Plans are already underway to welcome our new class of students this fall. Fall Welcome occurs Aug. 15 to Sept. 2, with move-in beginning on Aug. 15. Here’s what babyÖ±²¥app and staff need to know to prepare.
The University of babyÖ±²¥app Board of Regents voted to advance Todd Saliman as the finalist in its search for a new CU president. Details about an open forum at CU Boulder are forthcoming, and the campus community is invited to attend.
Computer science doctoral student Christine Chang was recently invited to testify before the Committee on Business, Labor and Technology on a piece of proposed legislation that deals with artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology and related privacy issues.
Buffs raised over $20,000 in March for student causes. The month was an opportunity to raise funds and awareness for the areas of CU Boulder life that students care about and to make a big impact in the lives of current and future Buffs.
Briar Goldwyn is researching multi-hazard housing safety and disaster risk reduction at CU Boulder. She recently returned from fieldwork in Puerto Rico and has been active there for years.
A sense of community is key to higher graduation rates and other measures of academic success, participants in the Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program say.