This May marks the 50th anniversary of the Los Seis de Boulder tragedies, which remain unsolved. In 2019, Jasmine Baetz designed a sculpture in memory of the six killed.
May 2 is World Password Day. The goal of this day is to raise awareness about the importance of strong passwords and how to keep hackers from guessing your password. Learn more from the campus Office of Information Technology.
Looking for a job or internship can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety for many students. Here are some tips to help you feel better throughout the process.
Healthy snacks can help improve our memory, energy levels, concentration and mental health. Here are some easy snack ideas that will help keep you fueled, full and focused all week.
Check out CU Boulder Buy Local, a new program to connect local-, women- and minority-owned businesses with campus community members who buy goods and services on behalf of the university.
Commencement and recognition ceremonies will bring several days of excitement and celebration to the community. This means CU Boulder and city of Boulder roadways will be heavily impacted as well.
CU Boulder staff, faculty and students are encouraged to review a draft assurance argument for a June accreditation filing to the Higher Learning Commission.
This week brings finals week swag, an ice cream social, gardening, a guided meditation at Fiske Planetarium, Late Night Breakfast, cozy gaming, the ATLAS Expo and more.
The Research & Innovation Office, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Education announced New Frontiers Grant awards to foster new, interdisciplinary research directions.