A CU Boulder paper shows professional growth by women engineers could be impacted by whom they seek for advice and answers, shedding light on gender disparities in the male-dominated field and offering solutions to close the gap between women and men in engineering.
Faculty, staff and graduate students are invited to a recognition event designed to reengage and share in each other's company, kicking off the academic year.
The lack of a uniform definition of where space begins has scientific and engineering implications that extend well beyond which billionaire gets there first.
Political anger in the U.S. has reached a fever pitch in recent years. Now, new research shows that ordinary voters may begin to mirror the angry emotions of the politicians they read about in the news.
Fall Welcome is almost here, and we’re seeking campus community members to help welcome new students and families to CU Boulder. Here are three reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome.
A new CU Boulder study shows that rising up out of the saddle and gently swaying the bike side-to-side, known in French as "en danseuse," can significantly boost performance.
A research guide and open Canvas course are now available to instructional faculty and staff interested in integrating the reading of "American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures" into their curricula when teaching first-year students this fall.