The Graduate and Professional Student Government is hosting a forum with Callie Rennison, a candidate for CU regent, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Sept. 21. Participants may submit questions ahead of time.
To help meet the needs of graduate students, Counseling and Psychiatric Services has launched a number of programs with easy access to support both online and in person.
New CU Boulder-led research finds the traits that make vertebrates distinct from invertebrates were made possible by the emergence of a new set of genes 500 million years ago.
Quarantine and isolation are two tactics used by public health agencies to help contain and prevent the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19. Here’s what you need to know about the differences between quarantine and isolation.
The Los Seis de Boulder sculpture installed on the CU Boulder campus last year will remain at CU as part of the permanent collection in the University Libraries’ Special Collections, Archives and Preservation department.
Looking for a way to have an impact—globally or locally? HackCU's next event, to be held virtually, aims to bring together people from all backgrounds and experiences to create for the greater good.
The ratification of the 19th Amendment secured and protected women’s right to vote. The University Libraries held a panel discussion and is providing an online exhibit of archives.
Provost Moore has announced four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Music. Finalist interviews will take place soon, including a virtual public session for each candidate.
College of Music graduate Nora Barpal wants to break down barriers that can keep young music students from becoming professional musicians. To that end, she's partnered with another alum to launch a coalition that provides high-quality recording equipment to low-income high schools.
The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship is hosting all learning opportunities online this semester, including a new workshop series called Method of the Month.