Thanks to two new Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative grants totaling $400,000, CU Boulder will be able to offer additional scholarships and academic support to low-income, first-generation students this fall.
On the news of his transition, I’d like to thank President Kennedy for his service to CU. His leadership during the pandemic required a unique combination of flexibility and understanding that will continue to serve us into the future.
He's a two-time Marinus Smith Award winner who holds a master's degree in architecture, has been called an academic concierge and met his wife on an errand. Learn more about Michael Shernick's corner of campus.
It’s a hot book summer at the University Libraries. Whether you want to self-improve before returning to society, escape into gritty or fantastical stories or glean inspiration from the writings of others, we’ve got you covered.
Henry Lovejoy, an assistant professor of history, is one of the newest recipients of the prestigious Mellon New Directions fellowship, which promotes continued interdisciplinary training.
The director of the Attention, Behavior and Learning Clinic is this year's recipient of the staff award that honors exemplary outreach and engagement work.
As a CU Boulder student, you have access to a rapidly growing network of CU Boulder alumni ready and willing to help you start your career. The Forever Buffs Network is like LinkedIn, but just for CU Boulder students and alumni.
Helping ensure transparency and accountability, CU Boulder is establishing a community board that will enable students, faculty and staff to provide guidance on campus policing and public safety policies and procedures.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 7, students, staff, faculty and the Boulder community can get a COVID-19 vaccine. The mobile clinic is offering the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine and will be located in the parking lot at 1080 14th St.