Effective immediately, and as part of campus planning for the public health concern involving coronavirus disease (COVID-19), I have directed the providers of campus student health services to cease the practice of providing appointment verifications to students.
This week brings Pokémon trivia, a cake decorating contest with a pastry chef, free movies, St. Patty’s Day succulents, video game tournaments, a free Liquid Sky show at Fiske and more.
While the university does not set requirements for personal travel, we strongly urge you to forgo travel to areas with active community transmission or high-risk countries as designated by the CDC.
Spring break is just around the corner, and with recent events regarding the spread of COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus), you may be wondering if you should proceed with your travel plans. Get tips to help you stay healthy, whether you are traveling or staying put.
Chancellor Phil DiStefano is extending the Campus Use of University Facilities permit for the Los Seis de Boulder sculpture, per the recommendation of faculty who will be part of the Art in Public Space Committee.
CU President Mark Kennedy and his executive staff recently gave BFA an update on the systemwide strategic planning process, and Provost Russell Moore shared more details about the reorganization of the College of Arts and Sciences.
As an educational historian, Rubén Donato studies the historical dimensions of educational equality and has delved into the history of Latino education in the United States.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the campus community is invited to share and learn about the wide array of sustainability leadership and accomplishments at CU Boulder. Get involved!
This weekend brings CU on Friday: Luck o’ the Buffs; skiing at Vail, Winter Park or Copper; the Club 156 grand reopening concert, the Tony Award-winning musical “Spring Awakening” and more.