Cultural Events Board is bringing Isra Chaker, CU alumna, civil rights activist, campaign specialist and advocacy expert at Oxfam, to speak on campus. The event is free and open to the public.
CU Athletics has designated Saturday’s football game as this year’s mental health awareness game. This marks the second year the Athletics Department has featured this important topic throughout a football game.
The Colorado-Nebraska football game on Saturday is one of the most anticipated match-ups of the year. While this is a storied rivalry game on the field, it is always important to remember to respect your opponent and other fellow fans.
Elizabeth “Lil” Fenn wants to frame the story of Sacagawea as a window on the American West, and the National Endowment for the Humanities wants to help her.
More than 40 students have begun their engineering education in Gunnison, Colorado, as the inaugural class in a new partnership program between CU Boulder and Western Colorado University.
Named as President's Teaching Scholars, Angela Bielefeldt and Suzanne Magnanini are being recognized for expertly performing teaching and research work.