This week brings plenty of opportunities to de-stress and fuel up for finals: Join a “Shrek” watch party, pick up a DIY finals survival kit, wear denim for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, stop by the Rec for free activities and more.
The two lawmakers discussed shared motivations, opportunities for consensus-building and how to reduce political polarization around climate change to an audience of more than 150 people.
CU Boulder will lead a five-year, $10 million National Science Foundation-funded initiative to reimagine cyberinfrastructure user support services and delivery to keep pace with the evolving needs of academic scientific researchers.
The new standard, endorsed by the international Committee on Earth Observation Satellites, will reduce uncertainty in global climate models and many more Earth Science applications.
City of Boulder staff engineers say they’re close to completing the 30% design phase of the South Boulder Creek Flood Mitigation Project, a milestone that will enable the city to begin the permitting process with a number of local, state and federal agencies.
A year after the Call to Climate Action by Chancellor Philip DiStefano, the 29th Annual Campus Sustainability Summit showcased how the campus community is rising to the challenge.
All graduate students and postdocs are invited to an advanced planning workshop on April 26 or 28. Interested in pursuing a job outside of academia? Join a résumé and cover letter workshop on April 27.
Whether it’s your first time running the BolderBoulder or you’ve been out of commission for a while, get tips to help you prepare for the May 30 race. This 10K incorporates the fun of racing, a parade, celebrations and entertainment.