Shelly Miller

Faces of public and community-engaged scholarship: Shelly Miller

May 11, 2023

Professor Shelly Miller is a problem-solver and an air pollution engineer. She finds reward and value when solving issues with immediate benefits, such as improved public health. Doing her work through a community partnership model is a match made in heaven.

person reading a book by the lake

Fill your summer with the University Libraries’ most popular reading titles

May 11, 2023

Whether you are seeking to unwind, reflect or self-improve this summer, the University Libraries have a number of reading options to occupy those hot summer days.

CU Buffs flag

You’re invited to the Roaming Buffs travel launch party June 13

May 11, 2023

Let the journey of your lifetime begin when you go on a trip with Roaming Buffs. Connect with fellow adventurous alumni, meet tour operators and learn more about their unique offerings.

spring blooms on campus

Take a tour of Alpine June 8

May 11, 2023

Join CU Boulder Research Computing and numerous leaders from on and off campus to celebrate the collaboration between CU Boulder and CU Anschutz, supporting multidisciplinary discoveries and research productivity.

person holding resume and working on a laptop

Tips to boost your career docs this summer

May 10, 2023

Summer break is a great time to prepare for your job or internship search. Preparing your career documents and profiles is an important task to check off your to-do list.

Aerial view of the Boulder area

CU Boulder chancellor announces new Native American affairs position

May 10, 2023

Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced a national search for an associate vice chancellor of Native American affairs, a newly created position that will work with CU Boulder and tribal communities across Colorado to collaboratively address related issues.

June Gruber takes a selfie with students in her Science of Happiness course

Course on the science of happiness draws rave reviews

May 10, 2023

While it’s popular, June Gruber’s teaching, which recently won a Cogswell Award for Inspirational Instruction, doesn’t show students the path to unmitigated joy; on the contrary, the science of emotional wellness is more nuanced.

Teacher working with small child

Public and community-engaged scholarship springs into action

May 10, 2023

Community Impact Grants and Micro Grants that were awarded this spring will positively impact science, music, literacy, ethics, and math education in Colorado K-12 schools and nonprofit organizations. Also funded were a community college research partnership, as well as arts and humanities programming.

illustration of a computerized brain

Researchers at CU Boulder advancing more trustworthy autonomous systems with US Air Force

May 10, 2023

CU Boulder's Allie Anderson and Torin Clark are conducting research into how humans and artificial intelligence systems work together. The pair are part of a multi-university research team commissioned by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

Rare, pedagogical music book by Giovanni Battista Martini

Rare music score identified in University Libraries collection

May 10, 2023

A first edition of a rare, pedagogical music book by Giovanni Battista Martini was identified by music professor Robert Shay and now resides in Rare and Distinctive Collections.

Pages