Serene Singh

CU Boulder students, alumni take lead in fight against coronavirus

June 12, 2020

Students and alumni have helped spread awareness about how to maintain a safe environment; raised funds to help support students, staff and faculty; and led efforts to donate and 3D-print personal protective equipment.

Mason jar ice cream

5 easy summer treats

June 12, 2020

Summer officially starts on Saturday, June 20. Prepare for the heat with these tasty summer treats you can make at home.

A fairy house built by Linda Park

Spreading fairy dust in an age of uncertainty

June 12, 2020

A local art project from a CU Boulder staff member brings magic to her Boulder neighborhood.

Tim Whiten American, b. 1941, Mary’s Permeating Sign, 2006, cast, sand blasted glass, cotton pillow, 8 x 24 x 15 inches, Collection of Art Gallery of Hamilton, Gift of the artist in memory of Tom & Mary E. Whiten, 2019.1.5. (Image courtesy of Tim Whiten and Olga Korper Gallery.)

CU Boulder to receive grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

June 12, 2020

The National Endowment for the Arts is granting an art works award to CU Boulder for the upcoming exhibition Tim Whiten: Tools of Conveyance.

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From Vice Chancellor Bradley and Assistant Vice Chancellor Bergeron: Student dialogues

June 11, 2020

Black Lives Matter and racist, discriminatory and harassing acts do not align with our core beliefs and values. CU Boulder is here to support you and help you to process, learn and grow, and take action if you wish.

An aerial view of the CU Boulder campus

Upcoming pay reductions, furloughs impact CU Boulder employees earning more than $60,000

June 11, 2020

In a message to the campus, Chancellor DiStefano announced that faculty and staff who earn an annualized salary of more than $60,000 will see a temporary 5% pay reduction. As part of this measure, university staff and 12-month faculty will receive an additional 12 days of leave to use by June 30, 2021.

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One silver lining: Sleep improving under stay-at-home orders

June 11, 2020

Students are sleeping about a half-hour more each night and keeping more regular sleep hours. That's positive news, said study authors, as sleep is key to maintaining overall health, including a robust immune system that can fight off viruses.

The nighttime skyline of Shanghai, China

Webinar June 18 to examine shifts in Asia as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

June 11, 2020

What sorts of longer-term economic, political, social and cultural changes has the pandemic ushered in for different regions and countries in Asia? Join to learn more.

CUSG Tri Execs

From your student government: In solidarity with Black students

June 11, 2020

As leaders of the University of Colorado Student Government, we condemn all those who abide by any form of oppressive policy that invokes a cyclical or momentary form of racism and hate.

Joanna Lambert standing on tree limb and looking through binoculars.

As rare animals disappear, scientist faces ‘ecological grief’

June 11, 2020

As the wilds around Joanna Lamberts research sites in Africa and North America have vanished, the conservation biologist has struggled to keep hopeful amid the losses.

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