To increase the diversity of its student population, the Graduate School is incentivizing departments to redesign and expand their recruiting efforts for attracting, supporting and funding students from underrepresented groups.
This weekend brings Feel Good Fridays, a dialogue on reducing polarization, Homecoming events, the ATLAS Research Showcase, TEDxCU's global TED Countdown event and more.
Jaret Anderson, a senior studying aerospace engineering, developed an interest in studying software engineering after adapting to online courses during the school year.
National Transfer Student Week is Oct. 19–23 and there’s no better way to meet new people and get involved. Here are some things you can participate in this week to find your place.
Whether you’re together in person or currently in a long-distance relationship, these fall-inspired dates are sure to keep the spark alive. Just be sure to follow all current health guidelines if canoodling in public.
This year has been emotionally draining, and we may find ourselves feeling down. Here are four things you can do to improve your mood for a brighter week.
Working and studying from home can take a toll on our bodies. Get tips from our physical therapists at Medical Services to help you reduce aches and pain, or help you avoid them altogether.
Four candidates were named finalists for the dean position at the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Interviews will take place in October and early November, including virtual public sessions.
CU Boulder’s newest center combines an array of hands-on programming and partnerships to bolster leadership education for students, faculty and staff with research to advance the field of leadership studies.