During this free presentation on Dec. 8, Kerry McLean from the Ombuds Office will share behavioral science techniques and lightly touch on the topics of living through transition and resiliency.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: the immediate family/household members of CU Boulder affiliates are now eligible for campus testing; and more.
Here’s some CU news you can use: Frequent rapid COVID-19 testing could drive the epidemic toward extinction, reptiles and amphibians get their close-up, and the effects of parental restrictions on childhood tech.
Listen in with panelists Helen Norton, Samira Rajabi and Andrew Therriault, as the CU Boulder campus community continues its ongoing dialogue on academic freedom.
Diane Conlin, a specialist in art, architecture and the archaeology of ancient Rome, has won the 2021 Excellence in Teaching Award from the Archaeological Institute of America.
A giant methane cloud caught by satellite in 2014 wasn’t a persistent hotspot, as thought at the time. Instead, the cloud was the nightly build-up of polluted air—trapped emissions of the potent greenhouse gas—near the ground.
The University Libraries invite graduate students to apply for this opportunity designed to expand one’s understanding of libraries’ and librarians’ roles in the evolving information ecosystem.
There is no doubt this has been a tough semester for all of us. It’s important now more than ever to take care of each other and ourselves. Fellow Buffs share how they plan to show gratitude to loved ones this season.
This December, there's no place like home for the holidays. And though we can't deck the halls of Macky Auditorium, you can still let your heart be light with sublime music in this special video celebration of Boulder's treasured tradition.