This year, schools across Colorado experienced an influx of students, many of them migrants from Latin and South America. A small but dedicated group of scholars at CU Boulder are helping teachers meet the needs of these new arrivals.
This presentation will cover how imposter syndrome can cripple your path to success. Learn strategies to overcome feelings of self-doubt and increase your confidence in and ownership of your strengths.
A CU Boulder doctoral student examined how an unconventional social media campaign worked in 2020 to make Joe Biden more appealing—or at least less unappealing—to progressive voters.
OIT is preparing to delete a new batch of Google and Microsoft files owned by former employees, retirees and graduates on July 31. So you can better identify these files, they will be in a read-only state until they are deleted on July 31.
Children born to women who experienced more racial bias and discrimination tend to have a slower epigenetic clock, potentially impacting development, according to a new study led by researchers at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
In the 1970s, Denver became the first and only city to be named an Olympics host, then later back out. A new study shows that Colorado’s feelings about the Games remain complicated today.
When it comes to OpenAI’s deals with national media providers, CMCI’s faculty experts have questions—expecting more agreements like this in the future.
CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety teammates are taking time to delve into training this summer. One focus is bringing their best selves to work through their mindset, as they serve others.
In “The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life’s Deepest Secrets,” Nobel Laureate Tom Cech explores how DNA’s long-overlooked sibling could revolutionize medicine.