In fall 2018, the College of Music will begin offering two new programs; both options will be open to non-music students, further broadening the scope of music study at CU Boulder.
Get involved in the program that helps budding entrepreneurs develop ideas and technologies into full-fledged ventures. The application deadline has been moved up to April 8.
Â鶹ÒùÔº, staff, faculty and Boulder residents are invited to volunteer. Through this flexible commitment, community representatives share their perspectives on the community impact of student offenses.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? The deadline to RSVP for Proposal Budgeting 101, a talk by a Penn State compliance officer, a celebration of life for an alumnus—the first African American to graduate with a doctorate from Applied Mathematics—and more.
The comedian, actor, writer and "The Daily Show" senior correspondent will speak at Macky Auditorium on Thursday, April 19, hosted by the student-run Cultural Events Board. Tickets go on sale April 10.
Join visiting scholar Aviva Ben-Ur for a lecture on Suriname, a Dutch colony established on the South American mainland in the 1660s that was among the largest slave societies in the hemisphere.
All are welcome to join the conversation March 13 with Dana Bielinski from Athletic Services, addressing nutrition as it pertains to an active lifestyle and performance in life.
This undergraduate creative nonfiction journal published at CU Boulder celebrates all forms of creative nonfiction: new voices in memoir and personal essay, new journalism, portraiture and more.
Reminder: Spring Town Hall Thursday
Join Chancellor Phil DiStefanoÌýat 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 15, for the spring town hall. The chancellor and other university leaders will discuss higher education challenges and opportunities. There also will be a panel discussion about Academic Futures. Can't attend in person? A will be available.