Regents hear enrollment update, name chair for presidential search; BFA elections; CU Boulder earns many top-20 marks nationally; CU on the Weekend; Parenting series; CU Wizards; more
Remembering the victims, first responders of 9/11; Do screens really hurt kids? Not much, and they may have some benefits; New effort to bolster Colorado’s national security and aerospace workforce; more
COVID-19 campus update; Jun Ye wins breakthrough prize; Don’t throw that cloth mask away yet—it still works; Continue the conversation on 'American Like Me'; Buffalo Bicycle Classic; more
Night on Norlin; Nomination deadline extended; $5 million gift to theater program; Study: Banning abortion would boost maternal mortality by double-digits; CU Symphony Orchestra performance; more
Amid wildfires and a pandemic, here’s how to keep your indoor air clean; Paid research opportunities; Overconfidence is bad for your wealth; COVID-19 vaccines available through Sept. 17; Find your local news; more
New Boulder County mask requirement; CU Boulder experts give scientific update on COVID-19; CU Boulder South annexation: City, university release final review draft; Faculty assembly talks qualities of next CU president with regent; gets Campus Culture Survey update; more
COVID-19 campus update: Sept. 2 edition; Student support position among OVA, CUPD; Sexual harassment in academic libraries more frequent than thought; College of Music ceremony; From sailing to sense of smell; CU in the news; more
Ralphie VI set to debut at Buffs home opener; Football game impacts; Sara Thompson to retire, continue teaching; Innovative teaching lab; Last call: Blood drive, free football tickets; more
Police Chiefs Doreen Jokerst, Maris Herold: Welcome, Buffs!; Q&A with America Ferrera; Join Ralphie's Corral; Drugs laced with fentanyl in Boulder; Stephen Graham Jones reflects on latest slasher novel; Find your local news; more
Employee of the Year Award nominations; Volunteer for America Ferrera event; Principal Investigator Academy; Mesa de Español; Professors tapped for Distinguished Research Lectures; Ancient humans turned elephant remains into a surprising array of bone tools; more