A new app is designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 and get Colorado back to normal. Activate convenient and anonymous notifications for yourself so you’ll know if you’ve been exposed. Then you can take action.
The info card, also known as the small card, is virtual-only for the first time. It provides a snapshot of CU Boulder's student, financial, research and employee data.
With results still being counted, threats of lawsuits and some suggesting it could be days or even weeks before the presidential race is resolved, election night was far from decisive. But a few things did emerge as certain.
Doree Hickman gained a family when she became involved with the College of Music Advisory Board. Now she’s giving back to the place she loves as part of the music+ campaign.
Exercising while you are sick with COVID-19 or immediately after you’ve recovered can be harmful. If you plan on exercising after you are COVID-19-free, review the following information from John Breck, lead physician at Medical Services.
Balancing graduate studies with relationships, employment and other responsibilities can become overwhelming. Sometimes it’s easy to feel weighed down by our own expectations to do it all. Get tips.
Election Day is here! Colorado residents can still register and vote in person, with polls closing at 7 p.m. Get tips on voter registration, campus voting centers and 24-hour drop boxes, plus more.
Staff Council would like to share something you can enjoy in your own home. We have compiled our favorite recipes—available online—and are accepting recipe submissions from employees across campus. The deadline to share your favorite is Nov. 20.
Archivists with the University Libraries have created a resource guide with tips and tricks on how you can care for your own personal and family archives.