Can you see yourself exploring the vast glaciers of Iceland with your best friend? How about sipping espresso outside the Colosseum in Italy? Education Abroad is open virtually all summer to help plan your semester abroad.
A new study of mask compliance across 53 campuses, including CU Boulder, suggests that while there's some room for improvement, college students are listening to public health advice and wearing face coverings.
Areyana Proctor has been recognized for her commitment to racial justice, equity, and solving public problems through storytelling and representation of people of color in the media.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, sophomore Sophie Woods and the Engineers Without Borders Puerto Rico team faced difficulties due to the inability to travel. They made the difficult decision to suspend the Puerto Rico project and began searching for creative opportunities to bring engineering solutions to under-resourced communities.
Thank you to the students, faculty and staff of CU Boulder who have adapted and persevered during a year of challenges, change and loss. Your strength and devotion to the university give us hope for the future. Watch a video message from Chancellor Philip DiStefano.
Venture Partners at CU Boulder has launched an accelerator to support the translation of CU-developed COVID-19 innovations into new businesses. Faculty, students and staff with COVID-19-related innovations are invited to apply—the deadline is May 21.
The end of the semester can be an overwhelming time, whether you're studying for finals, preparing for graduation or heading home for the summer. Here are six self-care tips that can help you finish strong this semester.
Showcase Week celebrates the hard work and many achievements of over 200 students as they close out their undergraduate careers. Since August 2020, these students have been working through the design process from start to finish and have engineered solutions to real-world problems.
The Race and the Law Series will welcome Professor Ahmed White to explore the way diversity and inclusion have served less as means of advancing genuine equality than as methods for lending the appearance of democracy to a fundamentally undemocratic social order.