Archivists with the University Libraries have created a resource guide with tips and tricks on how you can care for your own personal and family archives.
As part of the continuing commitment to improving the campus COVID-19 response, CU Boulder worked with developers and campus testers to launch Buff Pass—a new and improved daily health and campus information experience.
On this episode of CU at the Libraries, Melissa Cantrell investigates what constitutes an open and transparent government, where current societal concern is coming from and why advocacy at this moment in U.S. history is unique and important.
Maybe you've already turned in your ballot, or are still thinking about a key issue for you. This guide is equally meant for the political junkie, the still-undecided voter and everyone in between.
The Thermo Scientific Titan Themis S/TEM, located at the newly-launched CU Facility for Electron Microscopy of Materials, is now the highest-resolution electron microscope in Colorado.
Vice Chancellor for Advancement Deb Coffin is announcing her retirement. She has served the CU Boulder community in a variety of capacities over the last 19 years.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, graduate students are encouraged (and may be required) to defend theses remotely. Faculty advisors and students will learn important tips and tricks to use Zoom for thesis defenses.
How you get involved during your time at CU Boulder can demonstrate a number of things to future employers. Here are four ways to gain experience this year by getting involved.
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a passionate supporter for progressive environmental policy and national public education, will give a virtual talk to the CU community on Nov. 9.