The Board of Regents heard a presentation from Chancellor Philip DiStefano on the economic impact of CU Boulder’s research innovation on the local economy, the state of Colorado and the nation.
Beginning as early as fall 2020, the College of Engineering and Applied Science will offer new bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering.
Droughts, floods, natural disasters—new research shows, without radical reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, one in four armed conflicts will result from climate change by century’s end.
During this three-day experiential session, you and your team will apply the Prosci change methodology and the ADKAR Model to an active project. Sessions are being offered in July and October.
As part of the year-long onboarding program, new employees in their first 12–18 months of employment are invited to learn how the university is taking action to create a welcoming, inclusive campus.
The Office of Information Technology is hosting Girls Who Code clubs in July, which offer free, fun computer science opportunities for girls third through 12th grade.
The final stop of the Chancellor’s 2019 State Tour will be the biggest yet, featuring appearances from Athletics staff, photo ops with Ralphie, family-friendly fun and more. Plus, employees get a discount.
You’re invited to participate in Staff Council’s Vitalant Blood Drive, taking place on both Main and East campuses. As an added bonus, there will be free donuts for all donors.
The teams are participating in skill-building workshops and mentoring sessions with local entrepreneurs and business leaders to earn up to $5,000 in equity-free funding available to each team.
The Design for America organization brings together CU Boulder students in a variety of disciplines to collaborate with community partners in creating innovative solutions to their challenges.