Celebrating its 10th anniversary, CU Boulder's Bridge Scholars Program supports first-generation, traditionally underrepresented babyֱapp students by providing mentorship, fostering community, and promoting academic and professional growth.
The Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics (TASI) recently concluded its 40th year, bringing 65 students from around the world to Boulder to delve into the “Frontiers of Particle Theory.”
NASA has awarded $1 million to a team led by LASP and CU Boulder physics scientist Xu Wang to develop a Rubik’s cube-sized instrument capable of measuring the speed, size and charge of tiny dust particles on small rocky bodies.
This annual event brings together leaders from various industries to discuss the emerging landscape of digital credentials innovation. CU affiliates are invited to register.
In her new book “Microaggressions in Medicine,” CU Boulder alumna and bioethicist Heather Stewart writes that some health care professionals are causing emotional and psychological harm.
Aerospace engineering alumna Marsha Ivins, who has participated in five missions to space, has been selected as a 2024 inductee for the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, one of the highest honors in the industry.