In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender employees. Chancellor Philip DiStefano supported the ruling, which extends to millions of employees around the country.
You may be wondering what you can do. Donna Mejia and Kirsi Aulin will talk through five elements you can engage with in this Zoom presentation hosted by the Ombuds Office.
Upcoming events of particular interest to graduate students include a "lunch and learn" on the advisor-advisee relationship, a session on "writing the job letter" and more.
Following the US Supreme Court’s decision that gender identity and sexual preference are protected by Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, CU Boulder experts are available for media interviews.
Applications are due July 17 for these awards, designed to support graduate student engagement in research on student learning and implementation of STEM programs and initiatives.
College of Music professor Michael Thornton and some of the CU Horn Studio took their classical musical chops to the modern world of social media. They pulled inspiration from the wildly popular platform TikTok.
Try a low-cost, healthy, fun new hobby at home. Even the most amateur of gardeners can grow fresh, low-maintenance produce with the right containers. Get tips.
Boulder County Public Health announced 17 recent positive cases of COVID-19 in our community, many involving CU Boulder students. These positive cases demonstrate the vital importance of every one of us following public health guidance.
David Bortz is a member of Colorado's COVID-19 Modeling Team, a group of researchers from across the state who have assembled to get in front of the coronavirus.