Provost Russell Moore is encouraging CU Boulder babyÖ±²¥app to review the campus’s revised Professional Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty Members document, approved last year by the Boulder Faculty Assembly and accepted by Moore.
In September, engineering students traveled to the desert outside of Las Vegas to put their design for a boring machine, part mole and part robot, to the test.
A language exchange collaboration between CU and Japanese universities has evolved and adapted to serve its student community in the ever-changing COVID-19 landscape.
International undergraduate students are invited to share research connecting their international backgrounds with the Conference on World Affairs’ themes. Submit a proposal by 5 p.m. on Oct. 11.
If you’ve never navigated health care or insurance systems on your own, it can feel daunting to get started. Whether you have a CU plan or private insurance, here are a few tips and tricks.
The newly appointed common curriculum planning committee is continuing last year's work on creating a common learning experience for undergraduate students.
This week brings pingpong, billiards and Super Smash Bros tournaments; cookie decorating; BuffStreet live music, career fair prep; silent disco; Zumba class and more.
Level-up your leadership skills, cultivate life's big moments and diversify your development through the Office of Human Resources. Register for a variety of offerings in October.
During this four-day event, CU Boulder's team MARBLE sent two rolling and two dog-like robots into an underground maze to seek out "artifacts" like lost cell phones, helmets and even gas leaks.
Shuo Sun, an assistant professor of physics and fellow at JILA, a joint institute of CU Boulder and the National Institute for Standards and Technology, will lead a $2.5 million collaboration among universities, national labs and private industry.