I am inspired every day by this class’s bravery in the face of uncertainty, and I want you all to take a moment to appreciate the huge achievement of graduating from CU Boulder. We did it!
When the coronavirus outbreak closed schools in her community, first-year management major Samantha (Sammy) Gish jumped on the opportunity to help a local foundation feed families in need.
Colorado native and architecture major Nicholas Esquibel hopes to eventually have his own development firm and leave the world better than he found it.
Kaitlyn Flick, from Phoenix, Arizona, will graduate this year with high distinction,earning the highest GPA in the environmental product design major. Flick was drawn to the creative spirit that ENVD evokes from its students.
Mariah Hilton, an architecture major and lighting design certificate recipient from Montrose, Colorado, loved the environmentally-conscious attitude that came as a priority from ENVD.
Elizabeth Stagnaro, a sustainable planning and urban design major from Colorado Springs, plans to enjoy the outdoors while volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
A new brain imaging study of prairie voles—which are among only about 5% of mammalian species besides humans who are monogamous—found that when it comes to forming bonds, longing may be as important as being together. The study also sheds light on why it's so hard to social distance, and could lead to new therapies for conditions like autism and depression.