Talking about racism at a historically white institution can feel tricky. But you have a vital role in creating a more equitable and just environment on campus and in the community. Here are ways to learn how to interrupt racism.
A group of seven physics students, staff and babyÖ±²¥app were recently awarded funding from the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Innovation Fund for their proposal to improve undergraduate research for underrepresented and minority groups in STEM disciplines. The grant will support an undergraduate research expo and fellowship fund.
The student-run Computer Science Graduate Professional Development Club and co-sponsors organized a student coding challenge with Amazon Web Services including prizes and networking opportunities.
Librarians are here to guide you through every stage of the research process with one-on-one support, the Ask a Librarian service, online research guides and more.
Establishing a network during college can positively impact your job or internship search. Learn more about the benefits of building a robust professional network.
The fall 2024 semester will kick off with a new chancellor at CU Boulder. As we enter the next stage of the process, all students are invited to attend an open forum on April 4 and enjoy free pizza, soda and dessert!
The Center for Leadership's 2024 Spring Summit focused on the future of leadership and recognized 16 students for their engagement in campus leadership programs, academic excellence, curiosity, exceptional service to the community and more.
Stop by Norlin Library’s east entrance on April 18 and April 22 to pick up your free red sunflower seed packets and learn about the flower’s unique history. Seeds will also be available for pickup at each of the campus libraries’ service desks.
With financial strains and personal challenges in college, some students face hurdles in pursuing their academic and well-being goals. Discover how initiatives like CU Boulder's You Belong Here and Victim Support funds provide vital financial assistance and foster a supportive environment for students.
Kaustav Bera, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, was awarded a three-year postdoctoral fellowship to study gut diseases.