Richard O'Neill

CU Boulder violist Richard O’Neill wins Grammy

March 17, 2021

Richard O’Neill, the newest member of the College of Music’s string faculty, won a Grammy Award in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category for his performance of Christopher Theofanidis’ Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra.

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Vote by March 23 for your Staff Council representatives

March 17, 2021

Boulder Campus Staff Council elections are officially in progress. Every spring, you have the opportunity to elect CU Boulder staff members interested in representing your voice. Voting for Staff Council is one way to ensure you are well-represented.

Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden

Study abroad on a budget

March 17, 2021

Education Abroad exchange programs are great for independent students who want to be fully immersed by enrolling in a foreign university. Plus, they're the most affordable study abroad programs.

T9Hacks student organizers Océane Andréis and Neha Kunapuliin front of the ATLAS building

Student organizers discuss inclusive hackathon designed to promote diversity

March 17, 2021

Women and others traditionally underrepresented in hackathons are encouraged to join T9Hacks, March 19–21. This year's student organizers share what they've got planned to promote interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making.

Researchers on a lake

Arctic was once lush and green, could be again, new research shows

March 17, 2021

Recent analysis of ancient DNA gathered from lake beds in the Arctic may not only be a glimpse of the past but a snapshot of our potential future.

The ReMINDers

Hip-hop artists share the mic March 17

March 16, 2021

Join CU Boulder's American Music Research Center as Sacramento Knoxx, The ReMINDers, Linqua Franqa, Rennie Harris and moderator Michael Jeffries present "Sounding Politics,” A Roundtable. The event is part of the center's Hip-Hop in Times of Pandemic and Protest series.

Lab researcher works under a fume hood

How a ‘rag tag team’ of scientists joined forces to fight COVID-19 on campus

March 16, 2021

For nearly one year, a group of scientists and volunteers from across the university has met seven days a week, often sleeping just a few hours a night, to bring students back to campus safely.

Norlin Library

Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship can assist with all data-intensive research needs

March 16, 2021

The CRDDS offers a full range of services and educational opportunities including workshops, talks and consult hours that are free and open to all students, faculty and staff.

Art + Science + Action cohorts program members

Cohorts selected for Art + Science + Action partnership

March 16, 2021

Learn about CU Boulder science students and postdocs, as well as local arts leaders, who are part of a new program focused on community action related to social and environmental issues.

Former Ambassador David O'Sullivan

Re-inventing the transatlantic relationship—A talk March 24

March 16, 2021

CU Boulder's Colorado European Center of Excellence will host former Ambassador David O'Sullivan to discuss transatlantic relationship building for the 21st century.

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