An image of the Red Cross combing the aftermath of the Ludlow Massacre. (Photo via History Colorado)

Faculty in Focus: Immigration is central issue for new state historian

Sept. 6, 2019

The topic is timely and important, but discussions about it are mired in ideology and falsehoods, says William Wei, CU Boulder and state historian.

Isra Chaker

CEB hosting ‘Facts, Not Fears: Dismantling the Misconceptions of Refugees’ on Sept. 17

Sept. 6, 2019

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.

Folsom Field if filled with fans during the homecoming game in 2016.

Saturday’s CU-Nebraska matchup to highlight mental health awareness

Sept. 5, 2019

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.

Fans at a CU-Nebraska football game

Positive fan behavior encouraged for CU-Nebraska football game

Sept. 5, 2019

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.

Ralphie takes the field.

8 Things to Do This Weekend: Spirit Day on the Quad, Buffs vs. Nebraska, more

Sept. 5, 2019

This week brings to campus a "beat Nebraska" corn maze, Spirit Day on the Quad, the return of Program Council's Film Series and more.

A photo of a statue of Sacagawea

Pulitzer-winning historian gets NEH award for book on Sacagawea

Sept. 5, 2019

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.

A notebook and latte

Move over pumpkin spice ... it's time for fall learning and development

Sept. 5, 2019

Fall is here which means pumpkin spice everything, football games (Go Buffs!) and of course fall learning and development.

Work being done at a Colombian village

Outreach Awards fund 34 community-based projects

Sept. 5, 2019

This year marks 20 years of funding programs that connect research, teaching and creative work with public needs in Colorado and beyond.

Bobby Braun, CU Boulder dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science

First 40 Western Colorado University students enroll in CU Engineering partnership program

Sept. 5, 2019

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.

People walk through a tunnel on the CU Boulder campus

2 CU Boulder educators join ranks of President’s Teaching Scholars

Sept. 5, 2019

Named as President's Teaching Scholars, Angela Bielefeldt and Suzanne Magnanini are being recognized for expertly performing teaching and research work.

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