Free and open to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff–Stop by the parking lot between the UMC and CASE each Wednesday in July from 3 to 5 p.m. to receive one box of fresh produce.
Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano is launching a new weekly virtual outreach series to highlight an array of topics from women who run with Ralphie to creative climate communications.
In a second series of webinars July 9–22, featuring commentary on life surrounding the pandemic, check out topics like the economy, journalism and inclusivity. Can't join the live sessions? Recordings are available.
David Bolen became the first CU student to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team in 1948, running the 400-meter dash. His trip to the 1948 Olympics in London ignited a passion in what sports could do for world peace, and led to a post-Olympic life as an ambassador to multiple countries.
After working remotely, engineering researchers are gradually and safely returning to campus to continue their work in the lab. Assistant Professor Nicole Labbe shares about her return to research.
After large portions of CU Boulder shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, you could practically hear a pin drop on campus. But in the aerospace building, an array of space-critical research projects continued.
In each session, Associate Professor Donna Mejia and Ombuds Office Director Kirsi Aulin take a deeper dive. Discussion topics include listening meaningfully and wholeheartedly, questioning with courage and acting with integrity.
Graduate and professional programs are continuously adapting to changes and impacts in these uncertain times. If you’re in the process of applying, here are some tips and steps you can take this summer.