Join CU Wizards Professor David Nesbitt for a free family-friendly STEM show. You’ll learn secrets for a perfect pie crust, how to cook scrambled eggs without heat, how to make homemade cheese and how to reverse the entropy in your hot cocoa.
Whether you're a student, staff or faculty member, here are some of the top reasons and sessions to join at the spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit, to be held at the University Memorial Center.
A new project that will engage in telling CU Boulder’s rich and complicated history and a committee that will define and establish a clear process for public art installations on campus have begun to form this semester.
The governing body for the Paralympics recently lowered the allowable height for sprinters who use prosthetic legs, or blades, during competition. The rules are based on the assumption that the taller you are the faster you run, but a new study has found otherwise.
Longtime College of Music supporters Jeannie and Jack Thompson's most recent gift to the college was given to name the dean’s office in the expanded Imig building in honor of Bruce and Marcy Benson.
CUBuffs.com caught up with former CU basketball player Kate Fagan for a Q&A ahead of the Feb. 26 Inclusive Sports Summit. Fagan, along with former CU football player Phillip Lindsay, is a keynote speaker.
Taking place on March 3, the summit will focus on health and wellness, featuring presentations by faculty and staff, an expo and a reception for asking questions and gathering information.
This weekend brings The Connection grand reopening, DIY air plants and healing crystals, pizza and basketball, a Zumba party, the Fitness Court Winter Games and more.
The University Libraries and The Laughing Goat Coffeehouse are excited to celebrate their long-standing partnership and The Laughing Goat’s 15th anniversary with new scholarships for student-employees of the libraries, endowed by The Laughing Goat.