Lindsay Kirk, who was an aerospace engineering graduate in 2008, works for NASA and is part of a new envoy program that will help build collaboration between the agency and the university.
CU’s Health and Wellness Summit Oct. 12–15 is open to faculty, staff and students interested in learning more about the campus’s holistic approach, programs and services. View the event schedule with keynote speakers, and register today!
CU is celebrating with two breakfast stations. Stop by from 7 to 9 a.m. on Main Campus in front of the Recreation Center or on East Campus at the north side of the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building for free burritos, trivia, prizes and more.
The CU Boulder community welcomed the classes of 2020 and 2021, which did not have in-person commencement ceremonies, for a Night on Norlin on Friday, Sept. 17.
Part of the two-day State of the Campus event, here's a sneak peek at the campus's “The Road Back” documentary. Tune in at noon on Sept. 22 for the release of the full film and again at noon on Sept. 23 for Chancellor DiStefano’s speech on his vision and goals for the academic year.
CU Boulder climate scientist Waleed Abdalati rafted a stretch of the Colorado River with senators Michael Bennet and Mitt Romney to talk about how Western communities can build greater resilience to climate and weather extremes.
Meow Wolf’s new $50 million Denver location opened its doors with the work of at least 12 members of the extended CU Boulder community, all of whom share a link to the campus's ATLAS Institute.
When you shrink down to very small scales, heat doesn't always behave the way you think it should. New findings from the nano realm could help researchers gain a better handle on the flow of heat in electronic devices.