CU Boulder’s newest endowed professorial chair—the Sapp Family Endowed Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence—is the first of its kind. This $2.5 million fund allows the chancellor to support top-tier faculty in social science, education, neuropsychology and psychology.
CU Boulder research attracted $613.9 million in funding in fiscal year 2020 for groundbreaking studies that, among other things, crack the code of the teenage brain, advance electric transportation and aim to understand how odors guide behavior.
Informational interviews are often informal, and can help you learn about certain industries and the steps you need to take to get into a career. They also allow you to practice talking with professionals and build your network. Learn more.
Composting is easier than you might think. It has major environmental benefits and is something you can do wherever you are. Get tips for composting at home or on campus.
CU Boulder remains committed to being a collaborative and effective partner as the community works to manage the impacts of COVID-19, Patrick O’Rourke told city council members at their Oct. 6 meeting.
The Health and Wellness Summit officially kicked off yesterday. Read highlights from some of yesterday’s sessions and get a sneak peek at upcoming presentations.
The Office for Outreach and Engagement has recently redesigned the CU Boulder Community Outreach and Engagement Programs website, which showcases nearly 200 outreach and engagement programs from every college and school.