A view of the Flatirons from Chautauqua (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Silicon Flatirons, Startup Colorado to launch policy academy for rural entrepreneurs

July 10, 2020

A collaborative group out of the University of Colorado Law School will develop and execute a three-day entrepreneurial policy academy for rural entrepreneurs and leaders in Colorado.

Norlin Library

Libraries to begin contactless materials pickup July 21

July 10, 2020

Requests for materials can be made starting July 15 and materials can be picked up as early as July 21.

An empty Folsom Field stadium on the CU Boulder campus.

Chancellor DiStefano issues statement on Pac-12 decision to schedule conference play only

July 10, 2020

Following the Pac-12 Conference decision to schedule only conference play for several fall sports and delay the start of mandatory athletic activities, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano issued a statement.

A scenic fall image on the CU Boulder Campus

Road Map to Fall 2020: July 9 update

July 9, 2020

As the campus community prepares for a COVID-19-ready fall semester, the implementation teams of the Road Map to Fall 2020 share regular updates. In this issue: masks for each student, faculty and staff member; air filter and Plexiglas installations; guidance on bus capacity; and more.

A view of Boulder from Davidson Mesa.

Campus voices support for city, Xcel settlement talks around electricity services

July 9, 2020

Chancellor DiStefano issued a statement of support for the settlement discussions occurring between the city of Boulder and Xcel Energy related to the city’s ongoing efforts to create its own municipal electric utility.

Aerial photo of CU Boulder campus

Plan ahead for Fall Welcome, move-in 2020

July 9, 2020

Fall Welcome will occur Aug. 17 to Sept. 5, with move-in beginning on Aug. 17. Here’s what faculty and staff need to know to prepare.

People hiking in Svalbard

Center for Environmental Journalism welcomes new class of fellows

July 9, 2020

The College of Media, Communication and Information is proud to welcome its 24th class of Ted Scripps Fellows, who will spend nine months working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and reflecting on critical questions.

Bumblebee

Native bees also facing novel pandemic

July 9, 2020

There is growing evidence that another “pandemic" has been infecting bees around the world for the past two decades and is spreading–a fungal pathogen known as Nosema.

Woman sits in an airport while wearing a mask.

Experts weigh in on airborne transmission of COVID-19

July 9, 2020

After 239 scientists signed on to a letter arguing that the coronavirus can go airborne, the World Health Organization updated its public health guidelines.

The majestic Flatirons provides a backdrop to the Colorado State Flag at the °µÍø½ûÇø. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

New law makes ACT/SAT scores temporarily optional for college admissions

July 9, 2020

The governor signed a new law that temporarily gives Colorado public universities and colleges the option of taking national assessment test scores into consideration when assessing students through the admissions process.

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