With Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) support, political science major Nicholas Turco is studying the experiences of LGBTQ+ athletes in CU Athletics.
Smoking high-potency marijuana concentrates boosts blood levels of THC more than twice as much as smoking conventional weed, but it doesn’t necessarily get you higher, according to a new study. The research also found that memory and balance are impaired immediately after using cannabis, but those impairments subside in an hour.
University Libraries personnel have teamed up to curate a comprehensive collection of resources for the study and practice of anti-racism, including multimedia, teaching assets, community action and campus group information, and more.
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The new athletics department program will coordinate name, image and likeness programming for all of CU Boulder's student-athletes, covering topics like building a brand, developing entrepreneurial skills and understanding finances.
New CU Boulder research provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the history and evolution of human land-use and development in the United States.
The University Libraries are pleased to announce that CU Boulder undergraduate student Ansh Desai has won the 2020 Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest.
In two new sets of rankings by the Center for World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings, CU Boulder is No. 39 and No. 62, continuing to hold its position among some of the world's most highly regarded institutions.
Researchers at CU Boulder have developed an improved method for controlling smart tinting on windows that could make them cheaper, more effective and more durable than current options on the market.