Dimitri Nakassis, a professor in the Department of Classics and former “genius grant” winner, has landed NEH support to complete a paradigm-shifting study of ancient Greece.
This weekend brings free roller skating, finals prep with Disability Services, the Cannabis and Psychedelic Symposium, a 5K for diabetes, a look at the evolution of GPS, animal sanctuary volunteer work and more.
By inhibiting a protein that helps cancer cells repair themselves, scientists hope to develop new drugs that treat resistant tumors with fewer side effects.
Emergency communications technicians in police departments at CU Boulder, CU Anschutz and the Colorado Springs campus will be officially designated as first responders.
From Grad Appreciation Days (including cap decorating, photos ops and breakfast) to Grad Bash and more, mark your calendars for upcoming events. Enjoy your finals days of the semester and the many celebrations in store for you!
Edited by a trio of CU Boulder researchers, a new book titled Schools of Opportunity: 10 Research-Based Models of Equity in Action tells the stories of nine U.S. high schools that flourished despite the odds—overcoming tough challenges to offer students from a wide range of backgrounds rich and even joyful educational experiences.
Fresh out of college, Brian Waters found himself working with White House financial advisors during the Great Recession. As this year's Pardo Memorial Finance lecturer, he utilized games to help students understand strategy and decision-making.
Case competitions offer students an opportunity to take on real-world, “wicked” problems with the knowledge and skills they develop in the classroom. Leeds business students share their experiences.
Deciding what and how to eat can feel challenging and time consuming. Yet, planning meals can help you to eat healthier, stay on budget and avoid food waste. Medical Services dietitians share tips to help you meal plan like a pro.