Racial trauma happens when individuals witness or experience racial discrimination, threats to safety or societal shaming due to the color of their skin or ethnic group affiliation. Here are five ways to begin addressing it.
Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, a pioneering hip-hop choreographer and artist-in-residence at CU Boulder, is one of eight people to win the prestigious 2020 Doris Duke Artist Award.
Join on Fridays for a series of discussions aimed at building empathy and understanding across political and other divisions. Regular participants so far have included faculty, staff, students, regents and others.
The University Libraries and the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship are excited to offer a new workshop mini-series for students and researchers interested in open access publishing.
Traumatic events happen every day. As Buffs, it’s important that we know how to offer support to someone who has been through a traumatic experience. Here are some ways you can support a friend.
After graduating in May, Gabriella Abello spent the summer weighing all her options from graduate school to finding a job and more. Though creating a lot of uncertainty, the pandemic has also given many people time to reflect on what they really want.
While today's fires are exacerbated by dry conditions, CU Boulder researchers found that forest fires 94 million years ago occurred even in wet regions due to changes in global climate.
In this presentation on Oct. 7, Gary Rottman will discuss LASP’s decades of solar science missions and contributions to the critical, continuous solar data record.
Every day, superheroes jump online to help CU Boulder students and researchers locate answers to seemingly unanswerable questions. They are the academic librarians who power the University Libraries’ Ask a Librarian service.