Lab Venture Challenge, which will take place virtually Nov. 3–4, funds the university's top innovations that address a commercial need, have a clear path to a compelling market and enjoy strong scientific support.
Earlier this month, CU Boulder forestry crew members held a belated Arbor Day celebration––planting a sycamore, catalpa and chinkapin oak on campus in observance of the holiday.
After a year when the nation experienced a shortage of mechanical ventilators to help treat patients with severe COVID-19 complications, Professor Mark Borden's company Respirogen presents another treatment option: oxygen microbubbles.
The world still awaits, and Education Abroad is now offering eight new Global Seminars. See what's new and apply now to spend a few weeks studying abroad this summer.
Where will you go this summer? CU Education Abroad has a ton of virtual info sessions coming up for summer courses taught abroad by CU Boulder faculty. Tune in this month.
As winter approaches, you may spend more money on keeping warm. Get tips from the Environmental Center to help you save money and energy this winter, wherever you live.
The campus police program that aims to reduce bike theft is making a post-COVID-19 comeback. Learn more about it and get tips to keep your bike from being stolen.
The administration of CU in D.C. is relocating to provide greater visibility and the opportunity to reach more students in various colleges and majors.
Educators and the community are invited to join a virtual conversation on cultivating compassion and dignity in schools. The Oct. 25 event offers Colorado educators a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help interview the Dalai Lama.