Chancellor Philip DiStefano

Chancellor’s outreach series to highlight inclusion, student wellness, storytelling, more

Feb. 15, 2021

CU Boulder Where You Are will feature four episodes this season on what a holistic approach to student wellness really means, why inclusion matters, the power of storytelling and how the scientific process can help us build cultural understanding.

Jared Beshai conducts manual readings in a lab working on a new technique to harvest electricity from blood sugar. (Photo provided)

CU Boulder, CU Anschutz experimenting with blood sugar to power prostheses

Feb. 15, 2021

CU Boulder and CU Anschutz researchers are developing a new technique to harvest electricity from blood sugar to power medical devices as part of a project with Department of Veterans Affairs.

The CU Boulder Aerospace Engineering building

CU Boulder leads with 5 Brooke Owens fellows

Feb. 15, 2021

Five CU Boulder students have earned Brooke Owens Fellowships. The highly competitive program provides paid internships and mentoring to exceptional undergraduate women seeking careers in aviation or space exploration.

Vice Provost and Associate Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education Mary Kraus

Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Mary Kraus to retire in summer 2021

Feb. 15, 2021

Provost Russell Moore has announced that Mary Kraus, vice provost for undergraduate education and professor of geology, will retire in summer 2021.

Morgan Klaus Scheuerman

How computers see us: Doctoral student working to curb discrimination by artificial intelligence

Feb. 15, 2021

Facial recognition technology is now embedded in everything from our phones and computers to surveillance systems at the mall and airport. But it tends to misidentify certain populations and can be used to discriminate. Microsoft Research Fellow Morgan Klaus Scheuerman wants to change that.

Two people working on laptops

Take part in the virtual Womxn’s Leadership Symposium March 3

Feb. 15, 2021

Through engaging sessions and TED-style talks, the 2021 symposium on March 3 seeks to explore the theme Cultivating Growth Through Resistance and Resilience.

Snow at Norlin Library

10 things to do this week: Talk on modern relationships, housing expo, more

Feb. 15, 2021

This week brings Days of Gratitude events, free school supplies and CU swag, a guided paint class, trivia night, a talk by modern relationship expert Esther Perel and more.

An illustration of 'quantum squeezing'

Scientists develop new, faster method for seeking out dark matter

Feb. 12, 2021

Researchers from JILA, Yale University and the University of California, Berkeley, have used an innovative technique called "quantum squeezing" to dramatically speed up the search for one candidate for dark matter in the lab.

CU researchers working on a COVID-19 test

Research & Innovation Office releases annual research report

Feb. 12, 2021

This year's collection introduces you to researchers who are pushing boundaries and shaping our future, addressing the most pressing topics of our time including COVID-19 and a unique inflection point in social justice and equity.

Several dice

Staff Council game nights coming up Feb. 18, March 1

Feb. 12, 2021

Get ready for Staff Council game nights! Just because we can’t be together on campus doesn’t mean we can’t meet up virtually to play games and share some laughs.

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