Thirty years ago, Disney had grand plans to build a history-themed park in Virginia. But efforts to “Disneyfy” American history met staunch opposition, even in the halcyon 1990s. Read from CU expert Jared Bahir Browsh on The Conversation.
Learn more about restorative justice and facilitating dialogue. As a facilitator, you will create an open and safe space for student and community representatives, being an unbiased, leading figure in the student accountability process.
National searches are underway for the university’s new vice chancellor for sustainability and for an executive director to lead the establishment of a new Sustainability Research Initiative.
Fall is here Buffs! This week brings fall treats, two chances to see the nationally ranked CU women's soccer team, the CU Boulder Fall Powwow, a health and wellness event and more.
The CU Boulder Student Success Conference will serve as an opportunity to engage in professional development, share student success practices and connect with colleagues. Learn more about joining a committee or submitting a proposal.
As artificial intelligence tools have become more prevalent, it's important for students to know when and how to use AI without risking an Honor Code violation.
A new, wide-ranging exploration of human remains casts doubt on a long-standing theory in archaeology known as the Kurgan hypothesis—which, among other claims, suggests that humans first domesticated horses as early as the fourth millennium B.C.