A CU Boulder faculty member has been recognized with a national excellence in teaching award from a leading group for professional, continuing and online education.
CU Boulder engineers have designed a new class of "microrobots" several times smaller than the width of a human hair that may be able to treat human illnesses like interstitial cystitis—a painful bladder disease that affects millions of Americans.
CU Boulder has been recognized as a top volunteer-producing university by the Peace Corps, coming in at No. 5 nationally among the top 25 schools producing volunteers since 2003.
Professor Andrew Schwartz of Colorado Law discusses his new book, investment crowdfunding and the culmination of a decade’s worth of research in this field.
Assistant Professor Meredith MacGregor and National Institute of Standards and Technology Physicist Jake Connors taught their graduate students how to build and use radio horn antennas to locate neutral hydrogen in space.
The Basic Needs Center can now directly enroll students in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in partnership with Hunger Free Colorado. To qualify, students must be between the ages of 18 and 49, identify as full-time students and meet other eligibility requirements.
The Office of Undergraduate Education proudly displays an original painting, Galaxy Picinic, created by artist DaMontá Madden, who also is an assistant director of recruitment in Admissions.
The University of Colorado is a national leader in startup creation with a growing suite of entrepreneurial resources giving innovative researchers opportunities to spin ideas into businesses.
Join the Campus Controller's Office to learn all about fiscal year-end. Review the essential accounting tasks and processes that must be completed to close out your FY2023 books.