Student Affairs invites faculty and staff to register for professional and team development opportunities, covering mental health first aid, supporting student resiliency and more.
On Jan. 1, a wealth of literature, art, music, movies and creative works that had an authorized copyright in 1923 moved into the public domain. The University Libraries offers a guide.
The relationship between Israel and Palestine is globally fraught, and CU Boulder is presenting its students with a dispassionate academic analysis on the subject beginning this spring.
It’s a new year, and if you’re like the rest of us, you’ve probably vowed to eat healthier and work out more often. But if you’re new to the gym, or maybe you haven’t been in a while, it can feel intimidating.
A veteran CU employee, David Plati will be honored by the Football Writers Association of America with its Lifetime Achievement Award as the group gathers for the College Football Playoff.
CIRES is hosting a student competition to attend a workshop in Washington, D.C., to learn about Congress, the federal budget process and effective science communication. Apply by Jan. 25.
To help you be more successful with your New Year’s resolutions, Health and Wellness Services shares some out-of-the-box tips for making resolutions that stick.
As you may know, ongoing budget negotiations have failed to produce a stopgap funding agreement in Congress. The immediate consequence is that portions of the federal government were shut down.