Whether it’s social media; the transfer portal; coach turnover; or name, image and likeness, NCAA student-athletes confront increasing pressure and uncertainty on and off the playing field. It’s anything but a “free ride.”
Sanggay Tashi, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, will use a $50,000 award to do on-the-ground research into Tibetan nomads as they adapt to a changing world.
Celebrate Colorado’s Bike to Work Day and stop by the breakfast station outside the Rec Center between 6:30 and 9 a.m. for burritos, smoothies and more—while supplies last. Also, riders with an active Buff OneCard will have access to locker rooms and showers at the Rec.
A group of 30 local participants joined to celebrate five years of successful collaboration through the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship. The weekend was full of positivity and entrepreneurial spirit as the group furthered their business concepts, which involve everything from allergy-sensitive foods to a tea experience on 50 acres of land.
Each June is National Employee Wellness Month. CU Boulder faculty and staff have access to programs and resources to support multi-dimensional wellness. Check out free Rec Center access, Academic Live Care, yoga, acupuncture and more.
Apply to be a part of the University Perspective Program to gain firsthand knowledge of the university through meetings with leadership from CU Boulder and the other campuses in the CU system.
Join Colorado Law as a distinguished panel of legal scholars and former U.S. Supreme Court clerks discuss the notable cases SCOTUS decided during the 2022–23 term and the impact of those decisions on practitioners. The Denver event will include the option of joining virtually.
With growing concerns about climate change, a number of “smart” technologies have emerged to reduce energy consumption and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. While most engineers tend to focus on the technology, Professor Moncef Krarti researches the acceptance of it.