A new study based on survey data from hundreds of U.S. adults links experiencing childhood trauma to public environmental engagement later in life, such as writing letters to elected officials or donating time and resources to an organization.
This week brings free events at the Rec, a performance from pianist David Korevaar, a hot cocoa bash, a free yoga class, a Ninja Warrior course, LGBTQ+ Allies Skate, a TEDxCU public speaking competition, sled hockey and more.
Nations around the world have committed to achieve 30-by-30, protecting 30% of the planet's land and oceans by 2030. CU Boulder's Mara Goldman why this landmark is critical for the world's biodiversity, and what the challenges are to making it a reality.
Want to expand your global horizons this summer, no passport required? Looking for a way to earn credit without sitting in a classroom? Interested in learning more about science policy? CU in D.C. is accepting applications now through Feb. 1.
A new semester brings new opportunities, and this time of year offers a chance to consider your goals. Acting Dean of 鶹Ժ Devin Cramer has some advice and tips to help you have a positive spring semester.
CU Boulder has been selected as a member of the United States Space Command Academic Engagement Enterprise, a new national program designed to expand collaboration and academic exchanges between universities and Space Command.
Dining Services has 15 convenient locations across campus. Whether you’re looking for something close to one of your classes or wanting to try something new, here are some places to check out.
CU Athletics' diversity, equity and inclusion program has received an honorable mention from the NCAA and the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association for making a difference for staff, coaches and athletes.
Save the date! The Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS—also called “the Cause”) is inviting the community to its grand opening, which will include performances, speakers and more. Make your plan to register and attend.
Featuring some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic faculty members, the CU on the Weekend spring series will cover everything from inequity in sports and the music of the ‘70s to how GPS has changed our world. The lectures are free, open to the public and offered in person and virtually.