A nurse administers a vaccine

Why older adults must go to the front of the vaccine line

Jan. 21, 2021

As leaders face tough decisions about who to vaccinate against COVID-19, a new study finds that vaccinating adults 60 or older first will save the most lives in the long term.

Pika

Tune in: Short virtual plays bring science to life Jan. 21ā€“24

Jan. 21, 2021

Four new short, science-based plays debut online this weekend, about everything from pikas and tsunamis to cannibalism.

Men standing next to a mountain range.

See the world: Study abroad

Jan. 21, 2021

The Education Abroad Office would love to help you study or intern abroad during your time at CU.

A Protect Our Herdā€“face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus updates: Jan. 21 edition

Jan. 21, 2021

Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing regular updates. In this issue: the weekly Campus Q&As have kicked off and they occur each Tuesday; CU Boulder received a small number of COVID-19 vaccines; and more.

CU Boulder South

Campus community invited to weigh in on CU Boulder South annexation through Feb. 15

Jan. 20, 2021

CU Boulder students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to provide input on the proposed annexation of the CU Boulder South property through the city of Boulderā€™s Be Heard Boulder platform.

Aerial view of the CU Boulder campus

Campus leaders update Boulder City Council on spring semester plans

Jan. 20, 2021

At the Jan. 19 Boulder City Council meeting, campus leaders provided an overview of the broadened measures in place to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 during the spring semester.

Jill Biden holds the Bible as Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States

From Bidenā€™s giant Bible to Christian flags waved by rioters, ā€˜religionā€™ means different things to different people and different eras

Jan. 20, 2021

From the oath-taking on the Bible during the presidential swearing-in ceremony, to the ā€œaweā€ and ā€œrestraintā€ of the early Christian world, the meaning of ā€œreligionā€ has gone through a long journey. Assistant Professor Sam Boyd shares on The Conversation.

Bert Tolbert

After a century, one constant is embracing change

Jan. 20, 2021

CU Boulder Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Bert Tolbert is celebrating his 100th birthday.

Image of an augmented reality drum circle

Drum circle research envisions enjoyable remote jamming experiences

Jan. 20, 2021

Long before the pandemic sent people scrambling into isolation, musicians longed to jam virtually with others across the globe. But online jamming isnā€™t feasible because of latency, the tiny delay that occurs when data travels from one point to the next.

Photo taken during an onsite Global Seminar in Brazil

Education Abroad offering virtual programs this summer

Jan. 20, 2021

Wait. What? Study abroad at home? We know ā€œvirtualā€ and ā€œstudy abroadā€ arenā€™t an obvious combination, but virtual programs allow for more accessibility, are less expensive and still offer an amazing cultural opportunity and global foundation for your degree.

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