Laura Crawshaw, author and “boss whisperer,” spoke to a crowd about the power of ombuds offices. Crawshaw was a lecturer and guest of the CU Boulder Ombud’s Office, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
CU Boulder faculty stand with the University Libraries in seeking agreements with academic publishers that provide equitable access to research and scholarly information.
This week brings Research & Innovation Week events, a tea party, a campus tree tour, Halloween hacks, DIY pride flags, an outdoor volunteer opportunity, night sky exploration, the Fall Housing Fair and more.
From rockets that reach the edge of Earth’s atmosphere to a historic journey to the moon’s South Pole, a landmark year for space exploration is coming for CU Boulder.
Longstanding conflicts and the latest Israel-Hamas war have recent and deep historical roots. Hilary Falb Kalisman gives her take on how things escalated, political and regional contexts, policy implications and more.
Interested in applying to be a staff representative on the CU Boulder chancellor search committee? Staff Council has a call out, and applications are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
How did so many Hamas missiles penetrate Israel’s state-of-the-art air defense system? CU Boulder aerospace engineer Iain Boyd explains on The Conversation.
While being a college student can be financially stressful, learning to manage your money can empower you to feel more in control of your budget and financial future.