Jameela Jamil, star of NBC's The Good Place and a writer and activist, will give a CU Boulder talk at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 8. The Cultural Events Board, a CU Boulder student-led organization, is hosting the event.
The CU community will hold a moment of silence in honor of those who lost their lives and those impacted by the tragedy in Boulder. Students, faculty and staff are asked to take a moment of silence at 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, to reflect on this tragic event.
​This weekend brings the Hip-Hop Groove fitness class, variety games at Community Game Night, a build-your-own stuffed animal night, upcycled food recipes on Instagram Live and more.
Building on its commitment to improving the university’s recruitment and retention of students, staff and faculty this year, the IDEA Council has proposed a program that will facilitate faculty and staff participation in campus affinity groups.
Self-care is a process and looks different for everyone. Even if you can’t commit a significant amount of time, a few minutes of self-care a day is better than none at all. Here are some free ideas to try.
Think of it as a testament to a honeybee's love for its queen: Bees build what looks like a telecommunications network to pass messages, in the form of pheromones, from their queen to other members of a colony.
Asha Romeo, a junior voice performance major at the College of Music, is a leading voice in the Diverse Musician's Alliance and a driver of change in the musical community.
When scary or sad things happen, kids look to the adults that surround them to help them feel safe and understand what is happening. The Center for Resilience & Well-Being in Schools has resources to offer guidance for parents, guardians, teachers or anyone else who is regularly with children.
Mark your calendar for Wednesday instead of Tuesday for the next Campus Q&A. Provost Russell Moore, Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke and other CU officials will address plans for fall 2021 and ongoing support for students.