An officer in a police vest

Run, Hide, Fight posters to be on display

Sept. 5, 2019

As one effort to educate the campus community about safety measures in an active harmer situation, Run, Hide, Fight posters will be displayed in classrooms, offices, meeting rooms and on bulletin boards across campus.

Folsom Field under the lights

Buffs kick off another sports season

Sept. 5, 2019

As the semester kicks off, there are plenty of Buffs competing in fall sports. Let's get out and cheer them on. Go Buffs!

Scenic view of CU Boulder campus

Seth Spielman joins as new chief data strategy and analytics officer, FIS joins ODA

Sept. 5, 2019

Seth Spielman, tenured associate professor of geography, joined the Office of Data Analytics in August. Further expanding its support of faculty, ODA has partnered with Faculty Affairs to transition the Faculty Information System.

Doreen Jokerst, Chief of Police, CU Boulder Police Department

CU Boulder police chief welcomes you

Sept. 4, 2019

In a message from CU Boulder Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst, learn about new campus safety projects started over the summer.

Chip and the CU football team running onto the field

CU football and soccer at home this week

Sept. 3, 2019

After a strong season start, CU Soccer will host Austin Peay State University on Thursday, including free pizza for fans while supplies last. Also, CU Football has its home-opener against Nebraska on Saturday.

CU Engineering Building

Engineering Center first CU building to go plastic-free for beverages

Sept. 3, 2019

The move includes both of the Gravity Cafe coffee shops and all of the vending machines in the Engineering Center.

New aluminum cup for use at Folsom Field

CU Boulder, Ball introduce game-changing aluminum cup at Folsom Field

Sept. 3, 2019

Ball Corporation and the °µÍø½ûÇø have announced a partnership to introduce Ball's infinitely recyclable aluminum cup to collegiate football fans at CU's Folsom Field during the 2019 season.

Anne Miller, a CU Boulder International Affairs major, uses new OIT technology called "Kubi" (Japanese word for neck) to attend an Arabic language class face-to-face while recovering from an injury.

Teaching and technology, online and distance education

Sept. 3, 2019

Academic Futures recommended a comprehensive approach to teaching with technology and reimagining online and distance education as one of four lead projects.

Students show their work during the ATLAS Institute Research Showcase. (Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)

Interdisciplinary teaching, research and creative works

Sept. 3, 2019

Interdisciplinary teaching, research and creative work have long been expressed values of the faculty, strong desires of generations of students and exciting challenges to staff.

People bike and walk past Old Main

Other Academic Futures project updates

Sept. 3, 2019

Learn more about projects including governance; campus success; what it means to be a public university; sustaining, supporting and inspiring our community; and internationalizing the campus.

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