Getting humans back to the moon is one thing. Jack Burns and other CU scientists are asking, "How can we stay?" As the United States prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary, on July 20, of Neil Armstrong’s first lunar step, the nation is again getting serious about going back.
The University Libraries and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are delighted to share the newly curated Walter Orr Roberts digital collection.
Alumna Laurie Cantillo was fresh out of college when she first spotted the Milky Way during an outdoor education trip in Utah. Since then, the director of communication and education at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been on a mission to share the wonders of space with the world.
Heather Bowden and Walker Sampson, professors from the University Libraries, are being honored with a Preservation Publication Award from the Society of American Archivists (SAA) for their book, “The No-Nonsense Guide to Born-Digital Content.â€
Applications are now open for the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), hosted annually by Venture Partners at CU Boulder, awards grants to campus researchers whose technologies demonstrate high commercial potential.
On Sunday, June 23, from 6 - 10 a.m., OIT is performing essential maintenance. During that time frame, users will be unable to login into certain IT services, including MyCUInfo and Canvas. Email logins will not be impacted.
Hallie Adams is returning to grad school for a PhD in geography and ecohydrology. This year she received a Graduate Research Fellowship Program award from the National Science Foundation.