Legendary coach and administrator Ceal Barry has announced her retirement after 43 years in college athletics, including the past 37 at CU Boulder. Barry took the reins of the women’s basketball team in 1983 and built the program into a national power.
Looking for structure and community? This summer, the Graduate School is offering a number of virtual support services to help you feel connected and stay on track.
Summer can be a great time to focus on you! Whether you want to build professional or personal skills, there are a variety of resources available for you to learn new things.
CU Boulder undergraduate, graduate and law students who were enrolled in the spring semester are invited to participate in the COVID-19 Student Experience Survey. Submit your feedback by June 5.
CU Boulder participated in the state's day of remembrance on Friday, May 15, to honor the Coloradans lost to COVID-19. It was also Peace Officers Memorial Day. A moment of silence was held at 7 p.m.
Former graduate student Sarah Tynen was living in Urumqi, China, when officials began detaining Muslims in unheard of numbers. "I still have nightmares about it," said Tynen, who serves as the university’s graduate program manager.
Aspen Heidekrueger was diagnosed with leukemia when she was 12. Now cancer-free, the CU Boulder junior has designed and built a blog to spread cancer awareness and offer advice and encouragement to patients and survivors.
In a heartfelt video message of support in the time of the pandemic, faculty from all four CU campuses are speaking out against racism and the disparate health impacts of the COVID-19 virus on marginalized communities.
Caleigh Dewitt, an outstanding evolutionary biology major, is a natural leader, serving as Kappa Alpha Theta’s new member director and on the member development committee for two years. Her insight as a chairman on the member development committee has been invaluable and she is a role model to many.