Journalism student Lauren Irwin and alumna Tayler Shaw discuss News Engagement Day, a day that encourages news engagement while also promoting an understanding of the principles of journalism.
A $188,000 grant will help the University Libraries and the Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts develop curricula to give undergraduates hands-on experiences in film archiving and preservation.
The Accessing Higher Ground conference focuses on the implementation and benefits of accessible media, universal design and assistive technology in the university, business and public settings. Early registration opens Oct. 8.
Beginning Oct. 8, join CU International for free coffee and snacks, meet international and domestic students and have a good time––open to all students and faculty.
Clinical Professor Ann England is being recognized for years of teaching aspiring lawyers in Colorado Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic, which has produced over 120 public defenders in Colorado and across the nation, and serving as a role model and mentor.
This week brings a veteran networking night, free coffee for transfer students, the Tropical Paradise Disco Dance Party, a mindfulness activity, open mic night, aerospace and STEM career fairs and more.
A specific wavelength of ultraviolet light is not only extremely effective at killing the virus that causes COVID-19, but is also safer for use in public spaces, finds new CU Boulder research.
Register for the Los Seis de Boulder, Race and Memory Symposium, which will be free and open to all with dramatic readings, podcasting, panel discussions, music and more, all focused on the Los Seis de Boulder and the Chicano movement.