The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is releasing the lineup for its 2020 season, including larger than life remixes of classics, playing June 5 to Aug. 9.
When Johanna Maes and Elena Sandoval-Lucero could not find an intersectional teaching tool to aid in grappling with often painful situations that affect marginalized people in higher education, they launched a book project. Join two upcoming events to learn more.
The geography department, the University Libraries and the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship have come together to co-organize GIS Day events on Nov. 13.
CU Boulder students are represented by the CU Student Government and United Government of Graduate Students. Learn more about what the groups do and how you can get involved.
Government speech—the term elicits concerns of the government regulating our expression, but what about the constitutional issues raised when the government itself is doing the talking?
When stress levels spike, our relationships are first in line to feel the impact. It's important to know how to interrupt the effects of stress before it spreads to other areas of your life.
This week brings a candy bar, free student tickets to see “Joker” and “Zombieland: Double Tap,” fall crafts, CU Presents’ “Shakuntala,” the Housing Fair and more.
Learn about saving techniques and claim up to 10 chances to win a Fitbit or Apple Watch. Employee Services and TIAA are partnering to provide this oppurtunity.