Students improve their cooking skills at Ralphie's Cooking Basics

10 Things to Do This Week: Trivia night, career fair prep, more

Sept. 23, 2019

This week brings to campus the International Film Series, a lesson in Mexican pastries, Sister Helen Prejean's talk, comedy open mic, The Curious Case of Colorado Cannibal Alferd G. Packer and more.

Presidents Leadership Class in Action

Expanded chancellor speaker series to feature polar explorer, presidential historian

Sept. 22, 2019

Leadership opportunities and events are expanding on campus this year. Find out about some of the speakers in this year's Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. Hint: They include a polar explorer and presidential historian.

Sea stars huddle together under Antarctic ice

Antarctic marine protection treaty offers lessons for global conservation

Sept. 20, 2019

Researchers reflect on the lessons learned from a landmark multinational agreement protecting Antarctica's Ross Sea.

Young business woman talking on phone

5 ways Education Abroad can boost your career

Sept. 20, 2019

Are you struggling to find that little something to make your résumé stand out? International education can give you that extra boost, and teach you skills that will help you shine in the workplace.

The 2019 MetroLab conference

City-university partnerships key to addressing climate change

Sept. 20, 2019

CU Boulder researchers, faculty and the city of Boulder discussed how innovative partnerships are critical to mitigating climate change during a panel at the national MetroLab Summit, held on campus on Sept. 19.

An exhibit is seen at the CU Art Museum

Check out what's happening at CU Boulder's museums

Sept. 20, 2019

As always, CU Boulder's museums will be offering a number of events and exhibits, many of them free, to check out and enjoy over the coming weeks.

CIRES researcher Matthew Shupe talks Thomas Krumpen from the Alfred Wegener Institute

Epic climate science mission begins

Sept. 20, 2019

Hundreds of researchers from 19 countries are launching a yearlong journey to study Arctic climate.

University of Colorado senior engineering students developing the Rover robotic companion dog, from left: Christopher Maesaka, Bryce Griebenow, Mohammad Alnoaimi. Standing is their faculty mentor: Assistant Professor Kimberly Newman. At her side is Nitrox. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Don't miss the Inclusive Community of Practice session Sept. 23: Mindful mentorship

Sept. 19, 2019

Who do you mentor? By whom are you mentored? In this session we will discuss mentoring scenarios from the perspectives of the mentor and mentee to consider how we can get the most out of these formative relationships.

Mangham Rupert runs the ball

Buffs aim for 1st half consistency as they prep for trip to ASU

Sept. 19, 2019

With well-documented inconsistencies in the first two quarters followed by solid play in the second half of the last three games, how can the Buffs dial up that productivity in the first half against Arizona State?

Aftermath of 2014 tornado in Vilonia, Arkansas

When natural disaster strikes, men and women respond differently

Sept. 19, 2019

Women take cover or prepare to evacuate more quickly but often have trouble convincing the men in their lives to do so, according to a study on how gender influences response to disaster. It also found traditional gender roles and power dynamics resurface, and female voices often go unheard.

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