In an effort to create a more streamlined and timely process, the Honor Code procedures have changed, affecting the investigation and sanctioning of academic misconduct referrals.
Technology can play a key role in your success in the coming semester. Here are some top tips to help you make the most of CU Boulder's technology and support services.
A regent committee on Wednesday approved a new and innovative MOOC-delivered master's degree in electrical engineering. The full board is expected to vote on it in February and it is awaiting Higher Learning Commission (HLC) authorization.
VeRVE strives to build a strong and diverse community to motivate, entertain and bring people together through dance, shining a positive light on street dance and hip-hop and the true meaning behind them.
Engineers are developing a scalable, cost-effective greenhouse material that splits sunlight into photosynthetically efficient light and repurposes inefficient infrared light to aid in water purification.
Faculty and staff can receive a game ticket, hot dog and soda for $15 when they purchase a ticket for the Colorado women's basketball game Sunday, Feb. 4.
The International Film Series shows more than 60 films each semester, including foreign, experimental and art films, documentaries, classic cinema and mainstream movies.
Free and open to the public, the Center for the Study of Origin's symposium Feb. 9–10 will explore consequences and resiliencies around volcanoes, in historical and religious contexts and beyond.