The Innovative Seed Grant Program has announced more than $1.1 million in seed funding through 23 grants, one of which will use research on the apple trees and orchards that once covered Boulder as a model for green urban planning.
On April 21, New Student & Family Programs presented the annual Marinus Smith Award to select faculty members, advisors and staff who made a significant, positive impact on the lives of CU Boulder students and their families.
Scheduling meetings via Outlook and Office 365 just got a little bit easier: It's now possible to share your calendar with colleagues on different CU campuses and other external partners so they can see your free/busy status.
The Center for STEM Learning is accepting proposals for the Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in STEM Education, established to support innovative research on student learning and implementation of STEM education initiatives.
A new CU Boulder-led study of 40 recently brokenhearted men and women found that a placebo disguised as an emotionally soothing medicine eased their heartbreak and quieted areas of the brain related to rejection.
Fat levels in a tiny soil-dwelling roundworm can tip the balance between making eggs or sperm, a discovery that could have implications for future studies into human fertility and reproductive development.
A group of second-graders has offered input on what's important to them when riding the bus—suggestions that are coming to fruition in a Boulder revitalization project. The children were involved through Growing Up Boulder, an initiative at CU Boulder's Community Engagement, Design and Research Center.
Course Email Roster service outage
Messages sent via Course Email Rosters between 2:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21 and 3:05 p.m. on Monday, April 24 may not have delivered. Instructors who did not receive a copy of their message after sending should visit the .