On Oct. 25, the Squeezed Out conference will explore creative solutions to the challenges of affordability, diversity and equity in rapidly-growing Colorado communities. All are welcome. Register to attend.
While the program you choose to study is important, it may not always determine your career. Here are a few tips for using your degree and time at CU Boulder to prepare for the changing world of work.
CU Boulder staff and faculty working to meet continuing professional education requirements or who have fiscal roles and responsibilities are invited to upcoming CPA training sessions held online and on campus.
Two years after #MeToo lit up the internet, the Brainwaves podcast takes a look at where we are with the fight against sexual harassment, as well as where the movement is headed.
Provost Russell Moore today announced he has named Keith Molenaar interim dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, effective in January 2020.
This week brings National Transfer Student Week, trivia night, a talk by finance guru John Allison, mindfulness meditation, Spirit Days on the Quad and more.
Elaine Pagels, a scholar who argues that early Christians invented the devil, will discuss the origins of Satan in Christianity and Satan’s role in humanity’s social history at an event on Oct. 24.
It’s been the stuff of science fiction for generations: a time machine that allows researchers to reach back into yesteryear and ask new questions about long-ago events. Read an update on a NOAA-funded weather “time machine” in development since 2011.
Adolescents who play contact sports, including football, are no more likely to experience cognitive impairment, depression or suicidal thoughts in early adulthood than their peers, suggests a new study of nearly 11,000 youth followed for 14 years.