People riding bikes on campus

Traveling over spring break? How to stay healthy

March 8, 2020

Spring break is just around the corner, and with recent events regarding the spread of COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus), you may be wondering if you should proceed with your travel plans. Get tips to help you stay healthy, whether you are traveling or staying put.

Aerial shot of CU Boulder campus

Chancellor extends permit for Los Seis de Boulder sculpture

March 6, 2020

Chancellor Phil DiStefano is extending the Campus Use of University Facilities permit for the Los Seis de Boulder sculpture, per the recommendation of faculty who will be part of the Art in Public Space Committee.

CU President Mark Kennedy, right, speaks to Boulder Faculty Assembly

Boulder Faculty Assembly receives updates from President Kennedy, Provost Moore

March 6, 2020

CU President Mark Kennedy and his executive staff recently gave BFA an update on the systemwide strategic planning process, and Provost Russell Moore shared more details about the reorganization of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Nick Conklin (kneeling) of 3D Printing Colorado captures a scan of a Triceratops skull.

3D scan sheds new light on Boulder’s own Triceratops

March 5, 2020

For more than 40 years, the Triceratops skull in the CU Museum of Natural History has wowed visitors of all ages. Now, that fossil is ready for its close-up.

Macbeth image courtesy of the Misfits Theater.

All female and non-binary ‘Macbeth’ by Misfits Theater

March 5, 2020

With the series beginning on International Women's Day, March 8, catch a unique take on “Macbeth." This production is stage-managed by a CU Boulder student with performances through March 24.

Students work in the former recycling facility on campus.

Join the sustainable solutions pitch night on April 13

March 5, 2020

The CU President’s Office invites students to present their ideas for sustainable innovations and solutions in competition for cash prizes. Registration to compete in the event is open through March 9. Participants do not need an existing team or idea to register.

Rubén Donato

Rubén Donato elected to the National Academy of Education

March 5, 2020

As an educational historian, Rubén Donato studies the historical dimensions of educational equality and has delved into the history of Latino education in the United States.

Aluminum water bottle by Ball Company as shown during the CU-Nebraska game on Sept. 7, 2019.

Earth Day 2020: Share your sustainability-related research and innovations

March 5, 2020

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the campus community is invited to share and learn about the wide array of sustainability leadership and accomplishments at CU Boulder. Get involved!

An image showing a performance of The Marriage of Figaro

CANCELED: ‘The Marriage of Figaro’: An opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

March 5, 2020

This performance has been canceled due to the CU Boulder campus response related to COVID-19.

The Kronos Quartet

Music for change: The 60s, the years that changed America

March 5, 2020

CU students and employees get 25% off tickets to the upcoming performance of the Kronos Quartet, which "has broken the boundaries of what string quartets do," according to The New York Times.

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