GuardianÌýScholarsÌýdinner Nov. 12.

CU Boulder celebrates 10 years with Guardian Scholars

Jan. 6, 2020

Ten years ago, CU Boulder welcomed its first cohort of Guardian Scholars. Today, the Guardian Scholars program has served over 50 students and recently celebrated a decade of student impact.

The Colorado Mountain Club, pictured on a summit, is funded in part by CCC donations

Pledging closes Jan. 8, plan your 2020 giving now

Jan. 6, 2020

Plan your 2020 giving with the Colorado Combined Campaign, and check one more item off of your to-do list! CCC provides state employees with a diverse, fairly-managed and efficient charitable solicitation, listing charities by region so you can keep your dollars close to home. Online pledging closes Jan. 8.

Patrick O'Rourke

Chancellor appoints Patrick O’Rourke as interim executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer

Jan. 6, 2020

Philip DiStefano has appointed CU system Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents Patrick O’Rourke interim executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer beginning Feb. 20.

people working together around a conference table

Get upcoming academic technology training

Jan. 3, 2020

In the coming weeks, the Office of Information Technology will host trainings for Canvas, CU Clickers, PlayPosit and Cidi Labs, and offer sessions covering A/V technology available in the classroom.

Sterling Parker hits volleyball over net

Accolades continue for Sterling Parker

Jan. 3, 2020

Colorado volleyball player Sterling Parker recently received an honorable mention from Volleyball magazine as part of its freshman all-America team listing.

Football game with fans dressed in banana costumes

Best of 2019: Top moments in CU Athletics

Jan. 3, 2020

Football, basketball, soccer, track and cross-country, lacrosse, volleyball, tennis, skiing, golf—here are the top 19 moments from 2019.

CU Boulder Playback Ensemble rehearses for upcoming workshops in Paonia.

In the hands of these actors, theater builds bridges

Jan. 3, 2020

The CU Boulder Playback Ensemble is helping communities navigate divisive topics through a form of improvisational theater, and heads to Paonia this month.

Audience members sit in chairs. (Photo by The Climate Reality Project on Unsplash)

Imagined Borders, Epistemic Freedoms—a conference Jan. 7–11

Jan. 2, 2020

While we often think of borders in a physical sense, there are also intangible borders that shape the ways we think, learn and teach. Learn more at the Center for Media, Religion and Culture conference. Some portions of the event are free and open to the public.

CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano makes an appearance at the recent Forever Gold holiday party.

Scene at CU: Recent chancellor appearances

Jan. 2, 2020

Chancellor DiStefano enjoyed a variety of Buff appearances and festivities over the holiday season.

A view from Grand View Point Overlook toward Monument Basin, Island in the Sky district in Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Undergraduates: Take a leadership capstone course with a wilderness trip

Jan. 2, 2020

The leadership studies minor is offering an inaugural 4-credit leadership capstone course with an immersive trip to Utah’s Canyonlands National Park over spring break.

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