As the curtain closes on another year, the CU Boulder Chamber Singers and Chancellor Philip DiStefano share a special performance of the alma mater, with warm wishes for a harmonious holiday season and a joyful new year ahead.
Multicultural Jewish families and Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table. CU expert Samira Mehta shares on The Conversation.
The one-year anniversary of the Marshall Fire may bring up strong reminders and memories. Professional counselor Stanley Ly gives advice on what to do about anniversary reactions, helping children cope and more.
Congratulations to Kristi Wold-McCormick, campus registrar, who was recently elected president-elect to the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. Wold-McCormick has been the registrar at CU Boulder since 2014.
College of Music alumna Mindy Watkins released her first album, “Tuesday’s Child,” earlier this year. Discover what inspired the album and the path she took to get there.
The Marshall Fire spurred CU Boulder researchers from across campus—many of them personally affected by the fire—to pivot and apply their expertise to the aftermath.
Researchers, including CU Boulder political scientist Adrian Shin, have found that rising inequality leads to stricter immigration policies in lower-income countries, whereas the opposite occurs in higher-income countries.
Join fellow Buffs at the National Western Stock Show for one of the country's best rodeos. Explore the Stock Show grounds during the day, visit the nursery and petting farm and cheer on the pro rodeo by night.
Seven CMCI journalism students, with the help of established journalists in the field, are shining a light on the undercovered impacts of the Marshall Fire through a recently published investigation.
Join the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet Jan 8–16 for their first concert series of 2023. The performances will include the works of Joseph Haydn, Fanny Mendelssohn and Ludwig van Beethoven.