On the morning of the next wellness day, March 25, the Office of Information Technology will upgrade network switches, which will make many campus services intermittently unavailable between 5 and 8 a.m.
Learn more about your CU Student Government tri-executive and representative-at-large candidates, and make a plan to vote the week of April 5 in Buff Portal.
Unsure of which database to use? Overwhelmed by the number of results available? Join your librarians as we discuss this common research question and share strategies to help you find what you need.
Whether you join an event or have a day to yourself, there are many ways to relax and recharge for the semester ahead. Here are ten things for you to do this Thursday, March 25.
Associate Professor Shideh Dashti answered questions on the anniversary of the disaster. Her team researches the influence of extreme events on interacting soil-foundation-structure systems and the resilience of urban infrastructure.
The COVID-19 pandemic blindsided not only arts organizations and presenters, but also arts education and mentorship. Fortunately, doctoral student Raul Dominguez knew just what to do.
Three CU Boulder students testified in front of the Colorado legislature Thursday regarding state-mandated consideration of SAT and ACT scores in higher education admissions.
Four teams of graduate students competed for the top prize in the 20th annual Net Impact Case Competition run by students at the Leeds School of Business.
Guidance surrounding technology and end-of-life planning is missing. To close this gap, Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker is embarking on a five-year research project supported by a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation.
Venture into unmapped ideas in science, art, business, health, poetry and social science at TEDxMileHigh: Uncharted. Professor Kevin Krizek will explore the future of urban design in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.