Louise Jefferson was a Black cartographer, artist, photographer, illustrator, calligrapher and leader. In 2021, the University Libraries acquired a rare print of hers, an illustrated map. Read more.
Estate planning is important for everyone and can help you plan out your wishes and the needs of your survivors, while minimizing tax losses. Join this workshop to learn more about how you can get organized and protect your legacy.
As one of the first interdisciplinary bioaerosol labs established in the U.S., the Environmental Engineering Microbiology and Disinfection Lab at CU Boulder is home to one of the biggest bioaerosol chambers in the country at an academic institution.
CU Boulder researchers have found that airborne coronavirus remains infectious for twice as long in drier air—in part because saliva serves as a protective barrier around the virus, especially at low humidity levels.
Don't forget to register for JamFest, get your tickets for the Molly Bloom talk, invite your family to Family Day, submit nominations for a variety of campus awards and more.
Ahead of her Feb. 27 talk, the CU Boulder alumna, bestselling author and entrepreneur discusses the real-life story behind Molly's Game, the value of reinvention in life and what leadership means to her.
This weekend brings the Social Justice & Leadership Conference, a look at the night sky, films celebrating Black History Month, dance performances and instrumental recitals, a game against the Golden Bears and more.
Two unsettling gun-related incidents in Boulder this week have impacted our campus and generated a high level of concern among members of our community, myself included.
The campus’s new practice of alerting stakeholders to off-campus incidents can raise questions about the nature, reasoning and terminology of notifications, as evidenced this week. CU Boulder Police Chief Doreen Jokerst discusses.