Woman on a mountain top.

Graduation: Now what?

April 24, 2020

Graduating can feel both exciting and disorienting, even under the best of circumstances. While our everyday lives continue to be affected by COVID-19, taking time to figure out your next steps can feel a little overwhelming. Here are some tips to help you start this next part of the journey.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

From the Chancellor: Our planning process for fall 2020

April 24, 2020

I hope this message finds you and yours safe and well. I want to begin with a reminder of our continuing need to maintain social distancing and to stick with our existing remote learning and working model as our leadership team engages in a structured and thoughtful approach for our transition back to campus.

Maureen McNamara standing next to the NASA logo

Nobel winner sparks senior’s love of space medicine

April 24, 2020

A chance meeting with a Nobel Prize winner in physics on a CU in D.C. trip changed the course of Maureen McNamara's career plans.

Kylie Ketchner in the studio

The beat goes on at Crave the Sound

April 23, 2020

The CU Boulder student organization is a collective of music journalists who connect audiences with high-quality, wide-ranging music through concert reviews, artist profiles and photo galleries.

Person with earbuds and iphone

9 podcasts to check out

April 23, 2020

In addition to entertainment, podcasts can be a great way to learn new things and find ways to grow. Here are some podcasts to check out.

An aerial view of the CU Boulder campus

CU Athletics: Athletic director, head coaches to take pay reductions

April 23, 2020

University of Colorado Athletic Director Rick George announced Thursday that he, along with CU’s 11 head coaches, will take voluntary pay reductions for the upcoming fiscal year to help mitigate budget impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Valerie Simons

CU Boulder’s Valerie Simons shares her Title IX experience with Colorado

April 23, 2020

Valerie Simons has led Title IX compliance at CU Boulder since 2014. Now, she has the opportunity to share her knowledge with the entire state as the chair of the Colorado Sexual Misconduct Advisory Committee.

Patricia Rankin

What will it take to close the gender gap in physics? Patricia Rankin is working to find out

April 23, 2020

Physicist Patricia Rankin was an advisor on a new report from the National Academy of Sciences that lays out why women leave science fields—and what institutions can do to reverse that loss.

hot spring at Yellowstone National Park

9 things to do this weekend: E-Center anniversary celebration and more

April 23, 2020

This weekend brings the Environmental Center's 50th anniversary celebration, Psych! game night, the chance to make face masks for CU essential workers, a Yellowstone National Park virtual tour and more.

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley

From Interim Vice Chancellor Bradley: Financial assistance, finals support and more

April 22, 2020

While this past month has been stressful and disrupting for many of us, the end of the semester is in sight and you are almost done. I’ll be honest—this isn’t the way any of us anticipated the spring semester ending. These may be challenging times, but you aren’t alone and we are here to help you finish strong—wherever you may be.

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