Flatirons  City of Boulder  (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Campus events cancellation extended through May 31 due to COVID-19

March 30, 2020

As the statewide and national response to the COVID-19 outbreak continues to evolve, campus leaders on Monday, March 30, made the decision to extend the cancellation of in-person, on-campus events through May 31. This covers both university-sponsored and third-party events.

Old Main with the Flatirons in the background

Zoom on to campus with virtual Buff backgrounds for your meetings

March 30, 2020

Miss campus? You're not alone. CU Boulder has created a handful of downloadable campus-inspired and spirit-themed Zoom backgrounds to help folks feel together and united while working remotely.

Flowers bloom near the UMC fountain area just after the official start of Spring on March 23, 2017.  (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado

Welcome back—but please stay home unless you are a critical employee

March 30, 2020

Spring break is over and campus leaders are taking the opportunity to wish students, faculty and staff the very best as the campus community works to successfully complete the spring 2020 semester in good spirits and in spite of challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

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‘Lunch and share’ discussions for campus educators provide ideas, community while teaching remotely

March 30, 2020

Join Center for Teaching & Learning staff and fellow CU Boulder educators for topic-driven, open forum discussions on remote teaching.

This NASA visualization depicts ozone concentrations from Sept. 8, 2019 in Dobson Units, the standard measure for stratospheric ozone

International ozone treaty stops changes in Southern Hemisphere winds

March 30, 2020

Changes in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, triggered by chemicals that deplete Earth’s protective ozone layer, have paused and might even be reversing, according to new research in Nature.

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Understanding evolution, one chickadee at a time

March 30, 2020

A CU Boulder researcher has received a $1.75 million NSF grant to study chickadee hybrids.

A CU, Colorado and United States flag at the Denver capitol building.

Critical services at CU Boulder continue under statewide stay-at-home order

March 26, 2020

CU Boulder will continue to provide critical services while the statewide stay-at-home order is in effect.

A star calledÌýHD 189733b located about 64.5 lightyears from our solar system shines on a planet about the size of Jupiter.

New mission would provide a road map in the search for alien atmospheres

March 26, 2020

A new spacecraft could become NASA's nose in space, sniffing out the environments beyond Earth's solar system that might host planets with thick atmospheres.

Provost Russell Moore

From Provost Moore: Pass/fail restrictions lifted for spring 2020 semester

March 26, 2020

To ensure students’ success during this stressful time, I am announcing that CU Boulder will lift restrictions on pass/fail credits for all majors and all degrees (other than Law) for spring semester 2020.

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Tips for succeeding in online classes

March 26, 2020

CU Boulder has officially transitioned to online learning as of Monday, March 16. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the changes in course structure, you’re not alone. Here are some tips to help you succeed in your online classes.

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