Have you ever felt like an imposter? Join this virtual workshop to discuss imposter syndrome in graduate school and beyond, and gain tools to help you overcome it.
Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss of the University of Colorado Law School will moderate an interdisciplinary discussion with scholars of law, philosophy and politics on the state of equality in 2021—free and open to the public.
Just in time for Halloween, join the Department of Theatre & Dance for spine-tingling ghost stories from around the world. Bring a friend—you won’t want to watch this alone!
China's Chang'e 5 mission landed in a region of the moon more than 850 miles from the nearest Apollo landing site. The rocks the mission collected are raising questions about how lava flowed across the lunar surface 2 billion years ago.
The CU Boulder Police Department’s property and evidence unit is the first university police department in North America to earn the SCS Northwest Evidence Management Professional Accreditation certificate, a process that took about two years to complete.
Cynthia Clark, a CU Boulder staffer and alumna, has embraced avocation as a writer. She's published a couple of novels and most recently a children's book.
It is one of the coldest and most isolated places on Earth, but for a team of scientists and engineers from CU Boulder, it is the ideal location to conduct complex space-atmospheric research: the frozen tundra of Antarctica.
The Dairy Center has started an author series in Associate Professor Gene Hayworth's name. Hayworth is the labor and politics collections archivist for the Rare and Distinctive Collections at the University Libraries.
The Committee for Equity in Mechanical Engineering wants to expand its outreach in the 2021–22 academic year and needs help to do so. The only qualification to join the team of graduate students is a willingness to be open.