While vaping can serve as an alternative to cigarette smoking, it still poses a number of inherent risks, especially for young adults. Here are seven things you should know if you choose to vape.
From free movies to concerts and other forms of live entertainment, there are many options to meet fellow Buffs and have some fun. Here are some things to do this fall.
Rubén Donato of the School of Education and Shelly Miller of the College of Engineering and Applied Science have been recognized with 2022–23 Distinguished Research Lectureships—among the most esteemed honors bestowed by faculty upon faculty.
This week brings root beer floats, a sneak preview of the new movie “Bros,” Bisexuality Day, magazine mood boards, pingpong tournaments, a talk by award-winning film star Rita Moreno and more.
With the FranklinCovey all-access pass, learners have access to a comprehensive suite of personal and professional development opportunities and resources.
Be inspired by CU alumni, faculty, students and staff. Read about the latest winners of the Alumni Awards, one of CU Boulder's longest-standing traditions. The cohort will be honored at a campus ceremony on Oct. 27.
This weekend brings a Goss Grove block party, a Mt. Sanitas trail hike, women’s soccer, volunteer opportunities, several campus talks, the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet and more.
The start of the academic year is an optimal time to update you on a few of the major achievements from last year and some of our ongoing projects that are all based on the strategic plan. Read more from Dean Scott Adler of the Graduate School.
CU Boulder’s total fall enrollment increased roughly 0.6%, a figure in line with long-term goals. The data also demonstrated stronger incoming class diversity and gains in student success measures.