Sharing Staff Council's goal of offering paid parental leave, the campus is planning to have a new program in place by July 1 and is still determining the full extent of what it can offer given a number of factors.
As Academic Futures articulates our collective campus mission and guiding values, as an institution of learning and discovery, how do we ensure faculty can succeed in all of their roles?
The campus is offering a number of camps this summer for children and youth, including a free leadership camp for those with strong ties to Chicano/Latino communities. Application deadline is May 5.
Going forward, neither General Accounting nor Sponsored Projects Accounting will be separate entities in the controller's office, a change based on assessments and campus feedback.
The recent State of Higher Education Forum was an opportunity to hear the priorities, opportunities, challenges and most pressing issues Colorado leaders face across institutions and systems.
A symbol of the Conference on World Affairs' international scope, each year, student-volunteers raise a host of international flags along Norlin Quad for each country represented among the CWA speakers.
This week brings student government elections, Conference on World Affairs, goat yoga, ticket sales for Hasan Minhaj, scavenger hunt using historic images of campus, Bark Buddies and more.
The spring 2018 University of Colorado Student Government elections take place this week. Voting began at 8 a.m. on April 9 via BuffConnect, and closes at 8 p.m. on April 12.
After a handful of CU Boulder teams pitched their businesses before a panel of judges, the Specdrums musical startup and HASEL artificial muscles took top honors at the 10th annual New Venture Challenge.
Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in video and photos were a Graduate Student Appreciation Week breakfast, furry friends lending students a helping paw, the New Venture Challenge finals, highlights shared by you in social media and more.