In a new study, CU Boulder neuroscientist Linda Watkins and veterinary pain specialist Rob Landry are looking to the second generation of novel gene therapy as a way to help dogs with joint pain.
The International Student Tutoring Program helps international students improve communication skills, as well as better navigate CU's academic culture. Learn more about this campus resource.
Kyle Powys Whyte will give the first Patricia Sheffels Visiting Scholar talk, “Against Crisis Science: Research Futures for Climate and Energy Justice” on March 2. Plus, join for a catered social hour before the lecture.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to register for a conversation with Ericka Huggins, an educator, Black Panther Party member, former political prisoner, human rights advocate and poet.
This week brings the Leo Hill Speaker Series, a suicide prevention workshop, Queers and Cakes, a guided painting class, an Angelica Ross talk, CU on Friday: Buffs Madness, a “School of Rock” movie night and more.
Interested in studying abroad this summer but worried about the cost? Learn about Education Abroad's more affordable programs, with scholarships available to help. Apply by March 1.
Four CU experts on Russia, Eastern Europe and economics will offer insights into the history of Ukraine and Russia, domestic politics and society of the region, sentiments on the ground in Ukraine and sanctions by the West.
Three current Buffs share their stories—the obstacles they faced, the experiences they had, the lessons they learned and the benefits of getting involved and finding community on campus.
Are you ready to let your competitive spirit out? There are many opportunities for you to get involved and find organizations that fit your interests. Here are a few, if you love winning and competing.