Screen time may not be as harmful as previously suspected for school-aged children and may have some important benefits, according to one of the largest studies to date exlporing how screens impact youth.
Seven science-inspired, larger-than-life artworks are welcoming students, staff and faculty back to campus this fall. Take and share photos of them through Oct. 10 for a chance to win a $50 gift card at the CU Boulder Bookstore.
CU on the Weekend is back for another free series featuring cutting-edge work by some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic faculty. Experts will address everything from climate communications to living with wildfire and the rights of Indigenous people.
Ye was cited for his work in developing atomic clocks that are so precise that they would neither gain nor lose one second in roughly 15 billion years.
This fall, the University Libraries are hosting a series of workshops to further community engagement with "American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures" by America Ferrera.
Anna Pusack was an undergraduate studying astrophysics when she helped to discover a surprising phenomenon: a previously-unknown class of dust spraying out from around the sun.
Learn about Boulder county’s latest mask mandate, the status of the delta variant and more in this week’s update. Also, the university’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement deadline for students, faculty and staff is Sept. 15.
Empower Field at Mile High in Denver will play host to the University of Colorado's home football game against Texas A&M University on Saturday, Sept. 11. Here is what you need to know.