What do you want to do with your degree? What are you going to do after graduation? Sometimes it can feel like these types of questions come up a lot, especially with family. Get tips for making the conversation easier.
Enjoy free admission, live music, food and drinks, and 125 curated artisans at the Firefly Handmade Holiday Market this weekend, hosted by Program Council. Plus, enter a giveaway to see The Polish Ambassador in concert this month.
The cat’s out of the bag: This “speakeasy” study spot is a student favorite. An amalgamation of exhibit, cabinet of curiosities, coffee bar, lounge, and venue for science, art and music, the BioLounge is a go-to for finals week.
John and Kathy Rosenbloom are giving $900,000 to establish endowed gifts to the university’s Program in Jewish Studies and Conference on World Affairs (CWA). Their generosity speaks to their passion for public education and diverse dialogue.
Whether you are one with "the force" or just full of holiday cheer, both Colorado basketball teams will have themed nights for their home games this week that will be quite the treat.
What began as an initiative is proving to be a robust, data-informed process by which the best ideas from all areas of campus can be reviewed, prioritized and implemented. In 2020, we will focus on transitioning to a more regular, ongoing manner of aligning our resources with our mission.
This fall marked year three of Academic Futures. Read about the progress so far this year on the campus’s four priority themes and projects, along with concurrent work on other Academic Futures themes and projects.
From extended hours to expanded study spaces, the University Libraries are here for you during finals. With events such as the write-in, finals care kits and personal research consultations, support is here.
When the new Imig Music Building opens, College of Music Advisory Board Chair Mikhy Ritter and her husband Mike will name a music education office in honor of Mikhy’s grandmother.
CU Boulder graduate student Devon Dunmire is searching for the lakes hidden beneath Antarctica's surface—features that, she said, could have huge influences on the future of polar ice sheets.