DaWon Baker will be CU's first-ever associate athletic director for diversity, equity and inclusion. Coming from the University of Nebraska, where he served in a similar role, Baker will start May 1.
CU employees have good ideas that they put into practice every day, creating new solutions that save time and more. The CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards Program is designed to recognize these practices. Submit your idea by April 30.
In life, we bounce back from hard times and into good ones. We bounce to and from new experiences and remember the old. We use the bounces of our life to tell our stories. Join this year's mainstage event for more.
The Grammy-winning Takács Quartet has moved audiences and sold out halls at CU Boulder for more than three decades and counting. Join us for a rare live-streamed concert April 11. The performance will then be available through May 10.
The University Libraries invite you to celebrate National Poetry Month 2021 with us by sharing a line or two of poetry for this year's community poem. Entries will be accepted through April 30.
Join on Facebook to hear Jake Sally of Jadu and a cohort of leading experts from Google, Pixar and more as they discuss the future of entertainment. Part of the Conference on World Affaris at 7 p.m. April 8, this is free and open to all.
Do you want to make changes to your teaching but feel worried about the time it takes to revise your courses? Join the CTL's Summer Teaching and Assessment Institute in May to develop evidence-based, small changes that can make big impacts on student learning.
Anna McTigue and Spencer Hurt are among only 410 college students from across the U.S. in 2021 to be awarded Goldwater Scholarships, which reward juniors and seniors who are actively conducting research in math, science and engineering.
For the faculty-staff audience, CU leaders will discuss plans for returning to campus this fall. Topics will include class schedules, classroom layout, building safety, plans for working on campus, and ongoing health and safety.