Chancellor Justin Schwartz invites nominations for employee of the year, due Sept. 30. The award recognizes exceptional job performance and distinguished contributions to the campus community.
Fifteen years after Ed O’Bannon’s groundbreaking lawsuit, college athletes continue to benefit from greater control of their name, image and likeness.
Discover and connect with CU Boulder arts and culture. The Culture Crawl is back for its fourth year. Stop by 15-plus events throughout the day including exhibitions, food-tastings, performances, prize giveaways and more.
From safety tips and dining hall hours to noise and fireworks ordinances, here are some tips and reminders to keep in mind as we head into Labor Day weekend.
Whether you were able to attend the Be Involved Fair or not, there are still plenty of opportunities to get involved on campus. Check out ways to meet fellow Buffs and get involved this semester.
In an election year, experts from CU Boulder weigh in on strategies you can take to distinguish real and fake images online—and how to talk to friends and family spreading misinformation.
Join Forever Buffs Latinx, in collaboration with the Center for Student Involvement and the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, for an intimate panel with the Ozomatli band. Lunch is included.
CU political scientist Jaroslav Tir argues it’s not just what a government says about its ethnic minorities but also the language it uses that can be threatening.
A distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars will discuss the notable cases the U.S. Supreme Court decided during the 2023–24 term and the impact of those decisions on practitioners.
Campus officials will conduct a CU Boulder alerts test, checking the university’s systems for sending text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts and website announcements in the event of emergencies. Learn more.