This weekend brings Sustainability Coffee Hour, a campus talk with NYC Buzzfeed video producer and actor Eric Tabach, a Leadershape Academy, a film screening, an album release concert and more.
A shared governance group, the Boulder Faculty Assembly is a body designed to allow the academy to collaborate in major decisions affecting the welfare of CU Boulder.
New master plan initiatives will create in-depth roadmaps for housing and transportation—two crucial aspects of campus development—and help inform the next Campus Master Plan update.
Students such as Erika Isabel Bailon are pursuing their academic and career dreams with help from a 70-year-old program that provides Hispanic/Latino students with greater access to higher education.
Staff Council was created and established to ensure all staff members can be actively involved in setting the priorities and future direction of the university while respecting our vast differences and perspectives.
It was a day of advancing women in academics as attendees took part in the CU Faculty Council’s 17th Women Succeeding Symposium, this year on the CU Boulder’s campus.
Safely disposing of unwanted or expired medications can help reduce drug abuse and prevent the products from harming water quality and the environment. Stop by the CUPD dropbox.
Food costs can be something that makes or breaks your budget. Whether you’re ordering food, cooking at home or going to a restaurant with friends, here are some ways you can start saving money.
CU Boulder students bring individual perspectives to planning student activities for the CU Art Museum exhibition “Documenting Change,” where art and the natural world meet.
Virtual reality isn’t just for gamers anymore. As part of a groundbreaking initiative, Counseling and Psychiatric Services is piloting the use of VR to treat students working through mental health conditions.