CU Boulder ranks No. 11 in the nation for graduates serving as Peace Corps volunteers, with 56 alumni currently serving. We're also among the top five volunteer-producing universities of all time.
We don't need to guess about who we are. We don't need to "trust our gut" about what works. As Academic Futures proceeds, data will directly shape the paths we choose.
Whether it's remembering to recycle, biking more often or learning to grow food, here are five ways the science of creating effective habits can help you live a more sustainable life.
Submit your nominations by Friday, March 30, for the Distinguished Research Lectureship, an award among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a CU Boulder colleague.
Eating disorders can be hard to talk about, especially when you're concerned about a friend. See tips for talking with a friend who might be struggling, as well as where to find support.
This week brings an advance screening of "Game Night," the Three Minute Thesis Competition, a veggie-focused DISH event, an evening with Common, info sessions on student government elections and more.
Ethics and compliance: It's a new and growing field involving organizations holding themselves to higher standards and going beyond the traditional values of productivity and ingenuity to define success.
Provost Russell L. Moore has named Michele S. Moses associate vice provost for Faculty Affairs, a role that involves managing personnel processes and more.
CU Boulder is among the top research institutions nationally for having produced recipients of Fulbright student awards for the 2017–18 academic year, the Chronicle of Higher Education has announced.