Actor and theater scholar Tamara Meneghini will bring a long-ruling monarch to life in a solo performance Oct. 19—one that earned rave reviews at the recent Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Professor and JILA Fellow Jun Ye has been selected for the Monroe Endowed Professorship in Physics. This prestigious new role underscores the university’s growing prominence in quantum information science and applied quantum physics.
Anthony Straub is making major advances in water purification technology for industry and human consumption on Earth and in space thanks to a new NASA grant.
Join Professor Tin Tin Su for an exciting talk. She will share her lab’s discovery of “shapeshifting” cells that help tissue repair and recover after damage, how her team is developing new treatments for head and neck cancers, and more.
The CU Boulder Police Department and the Prevention Science Program will continue efforts to prevent violence in babyֱapp, using a nearly $2 million grant for hate crimes prevention and bystander reporting across much of the CU system.
With some planning and intention, you can make choices that protect our environment and save you money this Halloween. Get tips from the Environmental Center.
New research suggests communications outside of a business’s core purpose can stimulate innovation and new lines of activity. Read up on Professor Tim Kuhn’s new book.
CU Boulder researchers have developed a new sound-based, handheld device that can swiftly and accurately detect signs of disease in a pin-prick of blood. Their findings are published in the journal Science Advances.
Amendment 80, which babyֱapp voters will decide on this election, could lead to a flurry of new lawsuits across the state, says legal scholar Kevin Welner.