From bringing a family recipe to the hot sauce market; to helping debut an all-female orchestra in Afghanistan; and normalizing the superfood of insects in the American diet, CU Boulder alumni are innovating near and far.
CU Boulder will begin construction this fall of the new 139,000-square-foot, $82.5 million building, designed to help mark the engineering college as a national leader in aerospace education and research.
Sticking around this summer? Here are five ways to stay safe while enjoying great festivals, hiking and other outdoor activities in and around Boulder.
Submit your favorite CU Boulder photographs to be included in the Alumni Association's wall calendar for 2018! Prizes are awarded in four categories, and the contest runs through Friday, June 23.
In 42 years on campus, the soon-to-be retiree has worked with countless colleagues, taught about 2,000 engineering students and mentored hundreds of student-athletes. Were you one of them?
Skillsoft launches June 15 for CU students. Prepare to use its many resources by taking a virtual tour and watching a video demonstration of the redesigned system.
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Cousins Juan and Charlie Stewart, both CU Boulder alumni, are carving out a space for themselves in the hot sauce market using Guatemalan family recipes and locally-sourced ingredients.
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For years, the Taliban banned music in Afghanistan. Now the country's first dedicated music school has debuted an all-female orchestra, with CU Boulder music alumna and mentor Allegra Boggess to thank.