The CU Boulder Police Department is bringing regional law enforcement agencies and first responders together to fine-tune their coordinated response efforts, expanding on a commitment made last year.
CU Boulder ecologist Karen Bailey, who serves on the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission, aims to listen to advocates as she handles a range of matters important for ranchers, farmers, predator management and more.
History overlooked Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Colorado. A dogged CU journalist, Polly McLean, brought her back to the fore.
This week brings wheelchair basketball, party smart Health Huts, free bouldering, Drag Queen Bingo, a session on applying to graduate school, karaoke night, Feel Good Fridays and more.
The CU Boulder Police Department is answering the call for protective gear for Ukraine’s frontline citizen soldiers, donating body armor to protect lives.
The distinguished professor of biochemistry and director of the BioFrontiers Institute will deliver an in-person distinguished research lecture, “Adventures with RNA in Health and Disease.”
At a recent real estate forum, the Marshall Fire and COVID-19 pandemic were headliners, but panelists remained upbeat about the industry’s prospects in Denver and beyond.
Calling all fans of “The Great British Baking Show”—get ready to celebrate Pi(e) Day, March 14, with these handshake-worthy recipes. On your marks, get set...bake!
The last couple of months have been challenging for some. As we move past the midpoint of the semester, know that I’m here for you, and I encourage you to take care of yourselves and each other.
From politically focused internships and voting in local elections to attending international conferences, here are a few ways to get involved if you’re interested in public service or a career in politics or international affairs.