Matthew Druckenmiller

Matthew Druckenmiller discusses work with National Snow and Ice Data Center and beyond

July 29, 2021

In the latest from the Buff Innovator Insights podcast, learn how Matthew Druckenmiller's upbringing formed the foundations for his lifelong work exploring the relationships between the physical environment and the communities—especially indigenous communities—that dwell within.

Rep. Joe Neguse

Congressman Joe Neguse to discuss student advocacy Aug 4–5

July 28, 2021

The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference will host Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse in conversation with student leaders to address the power of student advocacy in shaping policy on today’s most pressing higher education issues.

Sun filters through trees by Macky Auditorium on campus in June 2020

Diversity, equity and inclusion update: July 2021 edition

July 28, 2021

Read about the latest IDEA Council recommendations, the new senior vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion and other news in this monthly diversity, equity and inclusion update.

Provost Russell Moore

Provost announces search committee for new dean of College of Arts and Sciences

July 28, 2021

CU Boulder Provost Russell Moore has named the members of the committee to conduct a national search for a new dean for the College of Arts and Sciences.

Kelly Zepelin

PhD candidate studying wild food honored for 'innovative' work

July 28, 2021

CU Boulder’s Kelly Zepelin won the David M. Schneider Award from the American Anthropological Association.

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Get reading recommendations each week through mid-August

July 28, 2021

Campus librarians want to keep the book in your hot book summer. So, they're recommending books every Friday until the start of the fall semester. Check out their recommendations each week.

An electric bicycle

15 CU staff members receive electric bikes

July 28, 2021

Community Cycles received one of five grants that allowed them to award electric bikes to front-line employees at CU Boulder.

Two fossils lay out on a table

Icy waters of 'Snowball Earth' may have spurred early organisms to grow bigger

July 28, 2021

A new study tackles one of the oldest questions in the history of the planet: How did living organisms get so big?

Aerial photo of a neighborhood

International research partnership aims to reduce residential energy consumption

July 27, 2021

Researchers at CU Boulder are working with colleagues in Ireland to help policymakers and other stakeholders reduce residential energy consumption and the related greenhouse gas emissions that come from it.

A clock

A blood test for your body clock? It’s on the horizon

July 27, 2021

CU Boulder sleep researchers have found it's possible to determine the timing of a person's internal biological clock via a single blood draw. Ultimately, the findings could lead to personalized recommendations for when people should eat, sleep, exercise and take medications.

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