As the CU Boulder Police Department works to increase transparency, the next step in their process has been the inclusion of CU students on the hiring panels for police openings.
Starting Dec. 22, instructors and students will be able to access Zoom directly from Canvas’s navigation bar through a new Canvas and Zoom integration.
The Public Achievement program, which helps young people learn how to be leaders in their communities, is navigating uncertain times during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Leeds School and College of Engineering & Applied Science launched a new effort that’s emboldening young women to break into high tech—to be there with the confidence they deserve.
A team from the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering recently published results from a pilot impact evaluation of trail bridges in rural Rwanda. They installed sensors to monitor use at 12 bridge sites constructed by Denver-based nonprofit Bridges to Prosperity.
For many of us, this year has felt isolating, especially if you aren’t able to celebrate holidays with your friends or family. Here are a few ideas to help you ring in the holidays away from home.
Each year our Buff families share their most prized family recipes as part of our Taste of Home event. These recipes are a reminder of how important it is to connect with loved ones and our traditions. Try some!
As research emerged showing wind and brass instruments could produce COVID-19-laden aerosols, CU Boulder alumna Maddie Levinson began sewing French horn covers for school band programs across the state.
We at the University Libraries think you deserve a break, so we are suggesting some escapist media for you to read, watch and listen to. Indulge yourself in our winter recommendations.