The CU Boulder Racing Team has spent the past year conceptualizing and designing a race car to compete in the largest engineering competition in the U.S. Now they just have to build it.
SilverCloud is an online portal that offers secure, immediate access to online programs for stress, anxiety and depression, available for free to students, faculty and staff.
With the academic year in full swing, many of us find ourselves juggling schoolwork, social lives and work. During this higher-stress time, finding a balance is key to managing our physical and emotional health.
The board has selected a leading firm to assist in the search for CU's next president. Save the date for a presidential search town hall on the Boulder campus at 1 p.m. on Oct. 16.
This week brings a workshop on hate speech vs. free speech, Pizza & Perspectives on South America, a discussion of one of America's most important conservative thinkers, fall fun at CU on Friday and more.
Scenes on campus this week included everything from an awards ceremony with documentarian Ken Burns to a talk by Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens of Turning Point USA. See the week in photos!
Including a visit by the Puerto Rican governor, five days of more than 35 cases of alleged human rights violations across the Americas wrap up Oct. 5—the first time such hearings were held outside of Washington, D.C., and at an American law school.
Faculty, instructors and staff explored innovative approaches to creating and sustaining campus cultures supportive of undergraduate research, scholarly and creative production. Want to do the same? Watch the video.