Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano gives a speech at the spring 2018 commencement ceremony.

In speech, Chancellor DiStefano addresses preparation of today's graduate

May 10, 2018

In his commencement address, Chancellor DiStefano emphasized today's graduates as well-rounded thinkers and problem-solvers, flexible and adaptable in a rapidly changing world, prepared to be the leaders and innovators who will positively impact humanity.

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown delivers her commencement address. Photo by Patrick Campbell.

CU Boulder celebrates class of 2018 during spring commencement

May 10, 2018

More than 25,000 graduates and spectators enjoyed brilliant blue skies and warm temperatures at the ceremony, where more than 8,000 degrees were conferred, Lucile Berkeley Buchanan was posthumously honored and Gov. Kate Brown was the speaker.

Joy Barber

Class of 2018: Upending racialized stereotypes in news media

May 10, 2018

As part of her studies, Joy Barber focused on the roots of the racialized stereotyped criminal as presented in TV news. As a journalist, she plans to represent minorities in the positive light they deserve.

Nick Monteleone

Class of 2018: Serving others through engineering

May 10, 2018

Nick Monteleone's service, professionalism and academic efforts throughout college earned him the Colorado Engineering Council's silver medal, one of the most prestigious awards offered to CU Engineering graduates.

Librarian Alex Watkins

Sink into summer reading with these book recommendations

May 10, 2018

Summer is all about relaxation, adventure and reading for pleasure, simply for the joy of it! Here are recommendations from some of the library's subject specialists, and a title from one of CU Boulder's own.

Aleela Taylor

Class of 2018: Looking toward future as human rights attorney

May 10, 2018

A trip to South Africa last spring gave Aleela Taylor a new perspective on life and the inspiration she needed to chart her future, realizing her passion was to work in civil and human rights.

Emma Wu

Class of 2018: Aiming high academically

May 10, 2018

When Emma Wu stepped onto Folsom Field for commencement, she wore not one but three graduation tassels—white, orange and red—representing three distinct degrees in three different CU Boulder colleges.

Phillip Lindsay

Class of 2018: Taking dedication, work ethic to the classroom

May 10, 2018

Under extremely difficult circumstances, Phillip Lindsay used the same dedication, discipline and work ethic that fans saw him successfully implement on the football field to earn a degree at CU Boulder.

An aerial view of the CU Boulder campus.

Chancellor, CUSG provide update on student government funding

May 9, 2018

Chancellor Phil DiStefano, Provost Russ Moore and outgoing CUSG leaders Troy Fossett, Carter Gruba, Austin Rugh and incoming CUSG leaders David Kidd, Jake Reagan, Olivia Wittenberg have agreed on a path to move forward regarding student- fee funded discussions.

Eric Brown-Malone

Class of 2018: From student to leader of men and women

May 9, 2018

This October, a few months after his commissioning as an active duty field artillery officer on May 10, Eric Brown-Malone will report to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to continue his training at the U.S. Army Field Artillery School.

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