With students, faculty and staff preparing to return to campus this fall and some already on campus, CU Boulder is launching a public health awareness and accountability campaign called Protect Our Herd aimed at normalizing behaviors to curb the spread of COVID-19 on campus and in the broader community.
Upcoming events of particular interest to graduate students include a creative writing and academic jargon workshop and the August writing retreat. Get details.
To augment this week’s topic for CU Boulder Where You Are with Cassandra Brooks, Librarian Philip White has organized additional resources for viewers to explore online.
The University Libraries will provide access to course reserve materials in electronic form only for the fall semester. Instructors are encouraged to submit their requests for class materials as soon as possible.
As staff, faculty and students start returning to campus, we want to make sure our community is equipped for a safe return. As part of this effort, Health and Wellness Services has established a hotline and email account to address common questions.
The Ink Spot in the UMC is open and offers a variety of print services previously available at the Print Shop, including digital printing, binding, wide-format printing, and more, as well as bulk mailing services.
Brand (Bus’53, Aero’60) made history when he and his Apollo crew members met with Soviet cosmonauts in space in 1975, only to narrowly survive a near-fatal landing back on Earth.
If you’re looking for ways to broaden your horizons on race, racism and racial injustice, CU Boulder’s University Libraries has developed a free Anti-Racism Resource Guide to help out.