College is the time to explore, try new things and learn about your likes and dislikes. While youāre at CU Boulder, youāll discover interests and passions that can help you figure out plans for the future. Here are three ways to make the most of your time here.
Earn credit, use your financial aid and see the world with Education Abroad! The deadline to apply for spring programs is Oct. 1āhere are eight reasons you don't want to miss out.
Pending Board of Regents approval, CU Boulder would break ground on the first of two buildings north of Boulder Creek in late 2023, with openings targeted for 2026 and 2027. The spaces will increase on-campus housing options for graduate students and upper-division undergraduates.
Amid surprising losses in Ukraine, āPutin appears to be determined to take down as many people with him as he can,ā says CU Boulderās Sarah Wilson Sokhey.
A new CU Boulder-led study documents how a durable plastic can be perpetually broken down and remade, without sacrificing its desired physical properties.
This week brings a screening of āNope,ā mini apple pies, Drag Queen Bingo, mushroom cultivation, Bocadillos y Chisme, self-compassion tips, vision boards, a workshop on de-escalating conflict and more.
CU Boulder is proud to announce the launch of a worldwide education coalition in support of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit with the goal to broaden understanding of the human rights impacts of a changing global climate and galvanize people to take action.
Often, students who have found ways to get involved on campus have better experiences than students who haven't. Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer shares advice on getting involved this year, no matter what your goals may be.
Dean Robert McDonald, an innovator in online education, testified Sept. 22 on a new model of online learning that is bringing opportunities to a broader range of students.
The Fox Group, led by Jerome Fox, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering, was awarded $1.1 million of a five-year, $12.8 million U.S. Department of Energy grant that involves seven universities and institutions and paves the way for broader use of non-food oilseed crops in the chemical industry.