The event will cover the topics of social justice, LGBTQ, race and ethnicity, health and wellness and careers in sports and recreation through a variety of presentations and panels.
Among the highest honors bestowed by faculty upon a colleague, each year faculty submit nominations and a panel recommends one recipient for the lectureship. Deadline April 5.
This weekend brings guided meditation, a Valentine’s Day coffee hour, a free cycling class featuring your favorite ’80s hits, CU Comedy Club open mic, club hockey, a free concert and more.
BioRAFT, a new platform built to manage laboratory training, inspections, equipment, hazards and more was tested and is now available to all CU Boulder researchers.
LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol ensuring energy cost savings, lower carbon emissions and healthy work environments. CU Boulder now has 27 LEED-certified buildings.
The CU Board of Regents meeting at CU South Denver included a preliminary budget review, the approval of proposals that will shape civics education on all CU campuses, a deep dive on graduation and retention rates, and more.
The campus will offer a number camps this summer for children and youth, including sport camps in football, basketball, lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, tennis and golf.
Campus community members receive emergency notifications when campus officials determine there is an imminent threat to life and safety on campus. Learn more.
With a focus on closing gaps and improving inclusive interactions, the spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 12 brought a variety of opportunities for attendees. See photos from the event!