As research emerged showing wind and brass instruments could produce COVID-19-laden aerosols, CU Boulder alumna Maddie Levinson began sewing French horn covers for school band programs across the state.
We at the University Libraries think you deserve a break, so we are suggesting some escapist media for you to read, watch and listen to. Indulge yourself in our winter recommendations.
It’s important to communicate our thoughts and views respectfully and be willing to consider what others have to say. Here are a few tips to help you get through the tough conversations you may be having over the break.
Global leaders pledged to protect 10% of the oceans by 2020. We’re nowhere close, but a U.N. treaty and lessons from Antarctica could help. Assistant Professor Cassandra Brooks and a colleague share on The Conversation.
We sit down with Dean Robert Shay to hear about his musical journey, proudest moments as dean of the College of Music and goals for the future as he rejoins the faculty.
As the campus prepares for the spring semester—increasing testing capabilities, working to prevent and contain further outbreaks, and planning for the availability of vaccines—CU Boulder has established the new Pandemic Response Office.
From Japan and China to the United Arab Emirates and the Czech Republic, graduating senior Hannah Philip's study abroad programs provided global perspectives and unique work opportunities to inform her future.
Technology Copilots are assistants who accompany instructors throughout the semester, helping them manage classroom and remote technologies such as Zoom and audiovisual equipment. Request a copilot.