Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke announced he has appointed Chris Ewing to serve as the new vice chancellor for infrastructure and sustainability, effective April 1.
This weekend brings a nebulous artist collective, a power barre workout, Libraries Bingo, a mindfulness and art workshop, Fiske Planetarium shows for all ages, a Boulder Philharmonic concert and more.
National Public Health Week is April 3–8. To celebrate and learn about public health efforts at CU Boulder, Health and Wellness Services and its partners have planned engaging activities for each day of the week.
Join faculty, staff and students in celebrating national Graduate Student Appreciation Week, which offers a variety of free events, workshops and services to CU Boulder graduate students.
With a full-ride scholarship for a doctoral program, Katie Chambers studied water, sanitation and hygiene in low-income settings during her time at CU Boulder. She now works for the U.S. government.
Why do some issues become politicized? CU experts explain why, and how voting rights, climate change and abortion became rallying cries for political parties.
A report released this week by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns the world of dire consequences if rapid action to reduce emissions and adaptation are not prioritized. A CU expert shares his take on economic and political impacts of this latest report.
Browse fun and thought-provoking collections, visit new and exciting University Libraries locations and win fabulous prizes when you play Libraries Bingo now through April 28. Pick up your bingo card at any campus library, or download and print yourself.
Assuming ownership of a longtime college hangout sounds like a tricky proposition, especially if you’re just barely out of college yourself. Yet Mark Heinritz, his brothers Chris and Jim, and their friend Cameron Stainton—all in their mid-20s in 1992—felt up to the challenge of running The Sink, the venerable University Hill institution just steps from the CU campus.