Professor Kevin Krizek

CU environmental design expert to speak at TEDxMileHigh March 20

March 19, 2021

Venture into unmapped ideas in science, art, business, health, poetry and social science at TEDxMileHigh: Uncharted. Professor Kevin Krizek will explore the future of urban design in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus updates: March 18 edition

March 18, 2021

Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue, get updates on the next vaccine eligibility phase, campus contact tracing and more.

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Upholding community values, student accountability following March 6 riot

March 18, 2021

In the wake of the March 6 riot on University Hill, CU Boulder has taken immediate actions to bolster community relationships and hold students who took part accountable.

Dwinita “Nita” Mosby Tyler

Founder of The Equity Project to give 2021 virtual commencement address

March 18, 2021

Dwinita “Nita” Mosby Tyler, founder of The Equity Project—a consulting firm supporting organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies—will give the May 6 livestreamed commencement address.

Students on the quad

12 things to do this weekend: CU basketball watch party, T9Hacks, more

March 18, 2021

This weekend brings esports and glow-in-the dark basketball, the “Hindsight” journal launch event, meditation workshops, DIY hand soap, a virtual escape room, a “Piranha 3D” movie screening and more.

Margaret Murnane

New podcast—Buff Innovator Insights—spotlights faculty innovators

March 18, 2021

The inaugural season of Buff Innovator Insights, a new podcast from the Research & Innovation Office, kicked off March 18. In the first episode, we meet Margaret Murnane, a professor of physics and one of the world’s leading experts in ultrafast laser and x-ray science.

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CUPD sees uptick in catalytic converter thefts

March 17, 2021

On the CU Boulder campus and around the Denver metro area, police departments have seen an increase in catalytic converter thefts from parked cars. Learn what you can do to help prevent these thefts.

Old Main

Budget model redesign enters solution design phase

March 17, 2021

The budget model redesign project wrapped up stakeholder interviews in February, marking the end of phase one, or the diagnostic phase, of the budget redesign project. The project has now entered phase two, called solution design.

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How to be an advocate for the environment

March 17, 2021

While election season is over for now, you can still "vote" for the future you want and get involved with issues that are important to you. Here's how you can be an advocate for the things you care about.

Richard O'Neill

CU Boulder violist Richard O’Neill wins Grammy

March 17, 2021

Richard O’Neill, the newest member of the College of Music’s string faculty, won a Grammy Award in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category for his performance of Christopher Theofanidis’ Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra.

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