Ball Corporation's long partnership with CU Boulder continues to grow with a $1 million contribution to the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences building opening this fall, and the Ball Foundation giving $104,000 for scholarships to grow the pool of diverse talent in business and engineering.
Always an exciting time on campus, move-in was a display of many helping hands. Students, staff members, faculty members, campus leadership and others banded together in the tradition of welcoming new students and families to the community.
Science, engineering and nature came together for Colorado high school students at a unique summer campā āa chance for kids to learn about the possibilities of scientific research outside the traditional school setting.
The course Making the Self: Tools for Well-Being and Success in College looks to help incoming freshmen learn how to be healthier and happier students.
Become a student again and brush up on your Shakespeare sonnets or learn something completely new by auditing CU Boulder classes tuition-freeā āopen to Colorado residents ages 55 and over.
In Brazil this summer, two engineering students enjoyed the excitement of a new culture, as well as learned what itās like to solve engineering problems in a context outside of the classroom.
The city of Boulder and CU Boulder, led by the Community Engagement, Design and Research Center, are hosting a high-profile conference focused on city-university partnerships and urban innovation.
Journalism is changing. Print is struggling. Digital media is thriving. Thatās changing how journalists make money and how the public trusts in the fourth estate.