Through a national search, the °µÍø½ûÇø is seeking a dynamic, data-informed, results-oriented fundraising operations leader to serve in the position of vice chancellor for advancement. Nominations are also being accepted.
The CU Boulder Hyperloop team is one of only a dozen finalists for The Boring Company’s Not-A-Boring Competition, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zurich.
Only one student rocketry team has successfully passed the internationally-accepted boundary of space, the 100km Karman line. The CU Boulder Sounding Rocket Lab will join that league soon—they know it won't be easy, but they're ready for the challenge.
The Division of Student Affairs and the Graduate School invite all graduate students to join in celebrating our outstanding graduate student community with free events, treats and 10% off all HungryBuffs orders.
It can be challenging to search for jobs when things still seem uncertain and as we get used to change. Here are three tips to help you plan and prepare for the world of work during uncertain times.
On April 1 each year, water managers across the West use the amount of snowpack present as a part of a simple equation to calculate the available water supply for a given region that year. Experts are available this week to discuss the relationship between snowpack and drought in the western U.S. and what a changing climate could mean for Colorado and beyond.
In this collaboration, the Community Engagement, Design and Research Center and the Denver Department of Health & Environment are jointly tackling how to best manage information and activities among dozens of small and large Denver food banks during times of increased demand.
As part of the CU Boulder Where You Are series, Librarian Emily Dommermuth has identified media recommendations that illustrate how human connections forged in scientific research collaborations can help us solve humanity's biggest challenges.