Natalia Molina

Historians Imagine series to feature Natalia Molina June 9

June 1, 2021

Natalia Molina is a historian who examines the interconnectedness of racial and ethnic communities through her concept of “racial scripts.” Join this Center of the American West webinar.

Claire McCollough

Leeds student finishes 5th in global analytics competition

June 1, 2021

Claire McCollough, a future forensic accountant, held her own against seasoned data scientists and analytics officers at an Alteryx competition.

Kate Petley's "Equal Measure" (Photo courtesy of the artist and Robischon Gallery)

What’s happening (virtually) this summer at CU Boulder’s museums

June 1, 2021

While CU Boulder's museums may be closed through the summer for in-person experiences, there's plenty going on virtually for everyone to enjoy. See what exhibits and experiences are available from home.

Ricardo Reyes takes air quality measurements from the back of a classroom filled with kids

Better air quality in some Colorado schools will last long after the pandemic

June 1, 2021

Kids around Colorado are kicking back for summer vacation. But one team of engineers is working to make sure when children come back to school in the fall, the air they breathe will be cleaner and healthier.

Aerial photo of CU Boulder campus

Hear more about COVID-19 topics when webinar series resumes June 9

June 1, 2021

Everything from the dating renaissance to the future of real estate and design related to COVID-19 will be under the microscope in the next installment of this webinar series. Attend the live sessions or watch recordings.

Suzette Malveaux

Suzette Malveaux, who represented Tulsa race massacre survivors, reflects on work

May 28, 2021

University of Colorado Law School Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law Suzette Malveaux spoke about her pro bono work representing the survivors of what is widely known as one of the worst race massacres in United States history.

The Koelbel Building at sunset

Nomination deadline extended to June 7 for Distinguished Research Lectureship

May 28, 2021

The Distinguished Research Lectureship, for which the nominiation deadline has been extended to June 7, is among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a CU Boulder colleague.

Assistant Professor Marina Vance in her lab with a graduate student

Engineering celebrates 12 NSF CAREER award winners in 2021

May 28, 2021

In the College of Engineering and Applied Science, 12 faculty members have received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation. The total shows an impressive trend, with the college earning five awards in 2019 and seven in 2020.

Champions Center and Folsom Field

9 new members to see induction into CU Athletic Hall Of Fame

May 28, 2021

To be inducted in November, the nine new members represent eight sports. They include one athlete who lettered in four of those sports and a national championship coach. All have their special place in the history of CU athletics.

laydown of map, passport, sunglasses, travel brochure

Get the Summer Guide to the Libraries: Student edition

May 27, 2021

Check out all the ways the libraries can help make this a great summer, from research help and access to breaking news to reading recommendations and access to The New York Times cooking section.

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