President Biden has now signed the largest bill the U.S. has ever passed to address climate change. Professor Max Boykoff discusses the legislation’s impact with CU Boulder Today.
President Joe Biden will turn 80 in November, making him the oldest U.S. president in history. A new study from a team of political scientists explores just how much everyday voters care about the age of their politicians.
Todd Haggerty, newly named CU Boulder's chief financial officer, serves in the same role at CU Denver and will replace Carla Ho’a. Ho'a has been in the position since 2019 and earlier this year announced plans to retire.
CU Boulder recently welcomed 112 new faculty members with previous affiliations at some of the world's most reputable institutions. Continued resources are available, including an info and resources site on Canvas and a who's-who directory of the new cohort.
Researchers at CU Boulder have developed and validated a new sensor for E. coli risk detection that features an impressive 83% accuracy rate when detecting contamination in surface waters.
Buffs soccer captain Hannah Sharts talks about playing every minute, scoring as a defender and how she’s using her name, image and likeness to help promote female student-athletes.
Leaving behind a legacy of progress, Dyonne Bergeron, acting vice provost and associate vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion, is stepping away from her role at CU Boulder. The move will be effective Aug. 31.
With the fall semester beginning next week, Chief Doreen Jokerst, Chief Maris Herold and acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer want to remind everyone to be considerate and safe. Review their tips and reminders.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend a virtual information session this week hosted by Career Services to learn about incorporating career development content into Canvas courses.
Even a relatively small nuclear conflict would decimate crop production and result in widespread starvation, according to new research from an international team of scientists.