In an effort to promote equity in mathematics and science education, two foundations have awarded funding to CU Boulder and its partners to enhance research in deeper learning among students.
The starting goalkeeper for two U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning teams and a World Cup championship team discussed her pursuit of bringing equality to women's soccer in the United States.
Policy is increasingly playing a hand in what guides the technical world. That's why campus has teamed up with Colorado state representatives on a new fellowship.
With spring upon us, it's a good time to update the campus on the work the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement is doing to continue progress toward making excellence inclusive.
The autonomous dog has new tricks, thanks to a student engineering team. The goal is to create a robotic companion dog that can improve the quality of life for elderly people with cognitive impairment.
The CCORE Diversity Service Recognition Awards recognize students, staff, faculty and departments who have successfully worked to promote the principles of inclusive excellence.
Do you hike the Flatirons? Or Sanitas? Or enjoy other parts of Boulder's open space? Let the city of Boulder know why these lands are important to you by March 30.
Sarah Krakoff, a law professor known for her work centered on indigenous communities and public lands, has been tapped for the most distinguished honor a faculty member can receive from CU Boulder.
This week, E. Scott Adler, professor of political science at CU Boulder, writes on behalf of the Academic Futures interdisciplinary teaching and research subcommittee.
Spring break is an ideal time to relax, refresh ... and read! Consider picking up one of these librarian recommendations. Rediscover the joy of reading something that isn't on a syllabus, part of your research or office work.