Stand Up for Climate Comedy unites CU Boulder student performers and professional comedians in a show that encourages the audience to laugh together and then work together.
Building on efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in physics, CU Boulder’s Department of Physics and JILA will host a conference in January 2025 that will bring approximately 150 students from the Midwest to Boulder.
While this practice has become increasingly common in dating and romantic relationships, it can also happen between friends, colleagues and family members. If you’ve ever been on the receiving end (or have ghosted someone yourself), here are some things to consider.
A new initiative from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Division of Arts and Humanities is designed to uplift artistic and creative practices in the academic, personal and professional world for CU community members.
The University Libraries awarded undergraduate Cristal Alvarado a $500 prize for her compelling video, “There’s Always More to Life Than We May Think.” Watch the winning contest entry.
This week brings native plant ID training, a first-gen brunch, Tour of Africa, a book talk, Swiftie ice skating, an open mic night, spanikopita and potstickers, a 5K for diabetes and more.
At its monthly meeting, the Boulder Faculty Assembly heard from Philip DiStefano—this time marking his final address as chancellor to the group. It also heard about an update from Student Affairs and a new resolution on faculty course questionnaires.
An anonymous survey for students, faculty and staff is open through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. This follows open forums held the week of April 1 with Justin Schwartz, allowing the campus community to meet and ask questions of the CU Boulder chancellor candidate.
Fifteen years after kicking off the first NCAA Division 1 sports sustainability program (dubbed Ralphie’s Green Stampede), CU Boulder is finding new ways to make progress toward its sustainability goals, determined to build upon previous efforts.