On May 3, members of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and Colorado congressional delegation joined leaders and scientists from CU Boulder to showcase university research and federal partnerships.
The College of Music is excited to welcome alumnus Damani Phillips back to campus this week and to present him the 2022 Distinguished Alumnus Award at its recognition ceremony on May 5.
Next year, CU Boulder’s spring break will not align with the Boulder Valley School District’s or the St. Vrain Valley School District’s. Learn more.
The Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, Dec. 1–4, promises to highlight the commitment of CU Boulder and the city of Boulder to take human rights-based climate action.
A draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito suggests a majority of the court may overturn the landmark 1973 ruling that guaranteed the constitutional right to abortion in the U.S. Here are three essential reads on The Conversation.
Gov. Jared Polis signed a legislative bill into law, declaring Juneteenth a state holiday. The holiday recognizes the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and celebrates the self-determination of Black Americans. This year, the university will offer a floating personal observance day for all leave-eligible faculty and staff.
Professional development, wellness opportunities and perks to take advantage of are a few ways to maximize your summer at CU Boulder. Check out the options through this Human Resources guide.
Graduating senior Katelynn Thammavong has been recognized with a Community Impact Award for her work to connect and empower Asian-heritage STEM students and disrupt anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic.