A talk in the Wolf Law building

State constitutional law—missing from most law school curricula: A lecture Oct. 26

Oct. 12, 2023

Associate Justice Sabrina McKenna will address the historical and continued importance of state constitutions in the protection of civil, criminal and environmental rights, especially considering the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision and the existential threat of climate change. This talk is free and open to the public.

Aerial view of campus

Fellows for higher education and democracy announced

Oct. 12, 2023

The Office for Outreach and Engagement is pleased to announce the 2023–24 Higher Education and Democracy Fellows: Matt Burgess, Janet Donavan, Doug Spencer, Leah Sprain and Christina Stanton.

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LASP selects undergrad scholarship recipients for space research

Oct. 12, 2023

The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics is excited to announce this year's recipients of the Charles A. Barth scholarships. The awards are in honor of former a former director who pioneered hands-on teaching methods to train future space researchers.

Shawhin Roudbari and Jota Samper, assistant professors of environmental design

CEDaR redesigned

Oct. 12, 2023

With its bright yellow walls and large black lettering, the Community Engagement, Design and Research Center (CEDaR) in the Environmental Design building is hard to miss. But with a single door and no indoor windows to reveal the room’s inner workings, passersby are sure to be curious.

Leah Sprain

Faces of public and community-engaged scholarship: Leah Sprain

Oct. 12, 2023

Associate Professor Leah Sprain’s work embraces the idea that the communication discipline is a practical discipline and that community partnerships are key components to doing scholarship well.

Photo of Patrick Stewart book cover on a screen in the UMC before his book talk

Making it so—an evening with Patrick Stewart

Oct. 12, 2023

“Star Trek” hero, and Shakespeare thespian Patrick Stewart shared his wit and wisdom with attendees at CU Boulder’s Glenn Miller Ballroom as part of a national book tour.

CUPD Deputy Chief Mark Heyart prepares to appear in a training video on lethality assessment.

CU Boulder researchers, police build on framework for violence prevention

Oct. 12, 2023

A new grant allows the CU Boulder Police Department and the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence to partner with state agencies on innovative strategies focused on threat assessment and data collection.

student wearing a blue T-shirt with the Triangle fraternity symbol

4 things to know about Triangle, CU Boulder’s newest affiliated fraternity

Oct. 12, 2023

CU Boulder has added an 11th organization to the CU Interfraternity Council. Triangle came to campus in October, welcoming STEM students to have a social and academic fraternity experience.

D'Andra Mull

Buffs, be a part of your local community

Oct. 12, 2023

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull shares thoughts on civic engagement and encourages students to get involved in the broader Boulder community.

Map of Israel and Palestine, including a close up image of Gaza.

Experts on Israel and Palestine, context and background

Oct. 11, 2023

Experts are available to talk about the ongoing conflict, historical context and media representation.

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