a music dance performance on campus

Catch a CU Boulder performance of Chicago April 27–30

April 5, 2023

Theatergoers will have the chance to see a professional production by the Musical Theatre Program. A fresh take on the iconic musical Chicago, viewers can expect “a little bit of movie and a little bit of Broadway.â€

Â鶹ÒùÔº play a yard game during CUnity Fest

10 student organizations for sports Buffs

April 5, 2023

CU Boulder has more than 500 student organizations covering a wide variety of activities and interests. For students interested in sports, recreation and outdoor activities, many groups welcome all skill levels to have fun, learn and compete.

Person reading from the Haggadah while preparing to dip parsley into salt water

Why is Passover different from all other nights? 3 essential reads on the Jewish holiday

April 5, 2023

The Passover Seder has tradition and remembrance at its core, but that doesn't mean it's unchanging. The holiday has been evolving from the start—right up to Zoom Seders during the pandemic. Look back on The Conversation archives, featuring CU's Sam Boyd.

Charles Bolden visits with aerospace students

Former astronaut and NASA administrator offers advice, perspective to Boulder aerospace students

April 5, 2023

Former NASA administrator and astronaut Charles Bolden addressed CU Boulder students in a special seminar on the past and future of spaceflight and space exploration.

panel discussion on opportunities for the industry as it shifts out of the pandemic

Forum’s move a reminder that in real estate, location is tops

April 5, 2023

The CU Real Estate Center’s showcase attracted top industry players to discuss pandemic recovery, new projects and policy challenges.​ For the first time, the annual forum moved from the skyscrapers of Denver to the foothills of Boulder.

Kayla Sprenger

Video: How prof uses computational tools in energy, health research

April 5, 2023

From developing vaccines to breaking down mixed-plastic waste streams into valuable chemicals, Assistant Professor Kayla Sprenger's highly interdisciplinary work is focused at the crossroads of physics, engineering and immunology, and done in close synergy with experimentalists and clinicians.

Pam Ronald

Award-winning plant geneticist Pam Ronald to give lecture April 27

April 5, 2023

Invited to give the Rose M. Litman Lecture, Pam Ronald will give a talk discussing the development of climate-resilient rice varieties, the genetic basis for plant resistance and CRISPR-mediated strategies used to enhance carbon sequestration of rice.

Audience members listen to a keynote speaker at the 2022 Conference on World Affairs

Â鶹ÒùÔº: 9 sessions not to miss at the Conference on World Affairs

April 4, 2023

The 75th Conference on World Affairs will be held on campus April 12–14, bringing together worldwide experts to offer a range of opinions and solutions to the global climate crisis. Read through a list of free panels and programs, curated just for students.

students gather in the UMC atrium

Screen-free ways to disconnect and recharge

April 4, 2023

Screens are a normal part of daily life, but it’s important to disconnect online and reconnect in real life, too. As you wrap up the semester, take time to recharge in screen-free ways.

GPS directions displayed on a smartphone mounted in a vehicle

CU on the Weekend April 15 to explore how GPS changed everything

April 4, 2023

How is it that a system originally intended to support worldwide military operations has created such broad-reaching benefits? And how has the landscape of GPS capability continued to evolve? Dive in with Distinguished Professor Penina Axelrad.

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