The oldest naturalist society in the world recognized CU Boulder researcher Scott Taylor for his “exemplary” work both within the sciences and the broader community.
The partnership between CU Boulder and CMU is a unique opportunity for students to earn a CU Boulder engineering degree while studying in Grand Junction. The program has seen siblings and even twins, and of course is open to individuals as well.
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As COVID-19 restrictions ease and more people become vaccinated, you may have summer travel plans on your mind. Here are six tips to help keep yourself and others safe while traveling.
UROP is celebrating the release of the 2021 issues of student-run publications highlighting the research and creative work of a talented and expansive community of undergraduates at CU Boulder.
This introductory presentation for faculty and staff will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorder, its impact on the college experience and best practices for supporting neurodivergent students at CU.
Co-hosted by the Center for Humanities & the Arts' Jennifer Ho and the Research and Innovation Office's Donna Axel, this workshop will talk about fellowship writing especially for faculty interested in applying for fellowships that grant a semester (or more) free of teaching.
Presented by the CU Boulder Retired Faculty Association, Michelle Ellsworth's virtual presentation will discuss dance, language, machine learning and classical Greek writers from her two works. Plan to attend.