Suzette Malveaux

Suzette Malveaux, who represented Tulsa race massacre survivors, reflects on work

May 28, 2021

University of Colorado Law School Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law Suzette Malveaux spoke about her pro bono work representing the survivors of what is widely known as one of the worst race massacres in United States history.

The Koelbel Building at sunset

Nomination deadline extended to June 7 for Distinguished Research Lectureship

May 28, 2021

The Distinguished Research Lectureship, for which the nominiation deadline has been extended to June 7, is among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a CU Boulder colleague.

Assistant Professor Marina Vance in her lab with a graduate student

Engineering celebrates 12 NSF CAREER award winners in 2021

May 28, 2021

In the College of Engineering and Applied Science, 12 faculty members have received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation. The total shows an impressive trend, with the college earning five awards in 2019 and seven in 2020.

Champions Center and Folsom Field

9 new members to see induction into CU Athletic Hall Of Fame

May 28, 2021

To be inducted in November, the nine new members represent eight sports. They include one athlete who lettered in four of those sports and a national championship coach. All have their special place in the history of CU athletics.

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Get the Summer Guide to the Libraries: Student edition

May 27, 2021

Check out all the ways the libraries can help make this a great summer, from research help and access to breaking news to reading recommendations and access to The New York Times cooking section.

young people cleaning up trash outside

Voluntourism: Making the most of your next travel adventure

May 27, 2021

There are opportunities to make a positive impact wherever you go. Learn more about voluntourism, why it’s important and how to prepare so you’ll be ready for your next trip.

Flatirons on campus

Diversity, equity and inclusion actions and progress during 2020–21

May 27, 2021

In 2021 and beyond, CU Boulder will continue to expand our commitment to promoting anti-racism and to incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion into every aspect of teaching, learning, research and campus life.

Sunrise over the Flatirons

Earlier sleep timing associated with lower depression risk

May 27, 2021

A study including data from more than 840,000 people found that going to bed and waking up an hour earlier was associated with 23% lower risk of depression.

CU Boulder, left, and CU Anschutz Medical Campus

Healthy gut and healthy heart, AB Nexus funds second round of grants

May 27, 2021

AB Nexus announced a new round of grants totaling $550,000 for collaborative projects from researchers at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz that aim to improve human wellbeing through basic science and translational research approaches.

The Greenwood district of Tulsa in ruins after the Tulsa Race Massacre

100 years later: Colorado Law professor reflects on Tulsa Race Massacre

May 27, 2021

Professor Suzette Malveaux spoke with CU Boulder Today about her experience working with massacre survivors, why it took so long for them to seek justice and their continued fight.

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