CU Boulderās chair of Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts shares insights on Stanley Kubrickās masterpiece ādoomsday sex comedyā and why the film is more relevant than ever.
Leaving the Denver media market was hard for Keely Walker. She promised herselfāwherever she wound upāsheād still have her view of the mountains. Now in Seattle, the CU alum continues to producing award-winning and thought-provoking journalism.
Life on campus is awesome but letās be real, stuff happens. From academic issues to interpersonal disputes and bureaucratic pitfalls, navigating life can get messy. Donāt sweat it, though! You have a secret weapon: the Ombuds Office.
March is Student Philanthropy Month, and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs DāAndra Mull has advice for students to get involved and pay it forward.
Many students face various challenges during their academic journey, and faculty and staff are essential in providing students with a holistic and supportive educational experience. Learn ways you can help support students.
Daylight saving time starts Sunday, March 10, at 2 a.m. local time. Here are some tips and reminders to help you prepare for and recoup from the time shift.
There is still time for you to secure a job that aligns with your career goals before graduation. Learn more about how to plan for life after college, find a job and graduate ready for your next step.
These reptiles move around tree trunks to seek warmth or shade. With trees disappearing, they would have trouble controlling their body temperature, a new study shows.