We have had a tremendous year filled with milestones such as our Be Boulder Pact, launching our CU Boulder Next outreach tour and hosting another successful Conference on World Affairs, to name only a few.
A CU Boulder troupe of graduate and undergraduate students will lead classes and perform in Paonia, Colorado, as part of an annual program that partners with communities around the state.
In the fall, instructors were able to develop courses in Canvas. This spring, students began using the new learning management system, which was selected for its ease and mobile friendliness.
Walk through the Japanese torii gate surrounded by a wildflower garden and step into an ethereal glass building filled with rare and unusual plants and flowers, open twice a year for public tours.
Provost Russell Moore has named the members of the committee, charged with finding ways to reduce the financial burden on students for instructional materials and fulfilling Chancellor DiStefano's $1 million pledge to fund more affordable course materials.
Enjoy a look back at the excitement on commencement day: graduates donning regalia, bagpipers leading the procession, people joyfully embracing, the community looking on, caps flying through the air and more.
Beginning the week of May 14, the CU Boulder Today faculty-staff and student email editions will go out twice per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for the summer term.
The third class to graduate with the ATLAS Institute's Bachelor of Science in Technology, Arts & Media includes 24 students, eight times the number of students to "walk the aisle" just one year ago.
Mayor Suzanne Jones, several favorite local businesses, the Boulder Police Department and other community members send best wishes to this year's graduating Buffs.
There was no shortage of smiles, hugs and good wishes on campus as the community celebrated its newest class of graduates. See the happy moments, captured in campus photos and shared by you online.