Toddlers whose moms were exposed to higher levels of air pollution during mid- to late-pregnancy tend to score lower on measures of cognition, motor coordination and language skills, according to new CU Boulder research.
Having a fake ID could impact your education here at CU Boulder, and in more serious cases, could affect your future too. Here are three things you need to know about fake IDs.
Growing up, Jay Parry got a healthy appreciation for sports from her father. Decades later, the former banking executive would make her name working for the WNBA and NBA. Today she serves as the public face of the group responsible for Super Bowl LVII.
Thriving as a Mentor: Supporting Â鶹ÒùÔº Academically and Socioemotionally will cover supporting mentees/advisees and other students in their academic development and social/emotional well-being.
Join us for this professional development workshop, focusing on the importance of creating a unique niche in your department, which involves remaining flexible with and open to changes in your career trajectory, understanding your department's needs and effectively integrating yourself into your department as an essential faculty member.
Invest in your health! Stop by the wellness fair to learn more about employee benefits, discounts and ways to connect with programs and services. A variety of CU departments and community vendors will be there. While you're at the fair, be sure to enter a drawing for a chance to win a Rec Center gift card, acupuncture session or national park pass.
A new study based on survey data from hundreds of U.S. adults links experiencing childhood trauma to public environmental engagement later in life, such as writing letters to elected officials or donating time and resources to an organization.
This week brings free events at the Rec, a performance from pianist David Korevaar, a hot cocoa bash, a free yoga class, a Ninja Warrior course, LGBTQ+ Allies Skate, a TEDxCU public speaking competition, sled hockey and more.