Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, a CU Boulder alumna, will deliver the spring commencement address at Folsom Field on May 10. Brown was invited by CU Boulder's Senior Class Council.
The U.S. Olympic gymnast and author will serve as the student keynote speaker of the 2018 Conference on World Affairs. Â鶹ÒùÔº, faculty and staff can purchase tickets starting April 3.
Led by visiting expert Kimberly Tanner, join discussions on how "instructor talk" may mediate inclusion, engagement and learning; and how tools, strategies and insights can promote student success.
Is your bracket busted? CU Boulder's Roger Pielke Jr., director of the Center for Sports Governance, explains the (long) odds of picking the perfect bracket.
This week, Sarah Krakoff of the University of Colorado School of Law offers thoughts from the Academic Futures subcommittee on keeping the public in public higher education.
A system announcement March 12 details CU advocacy efforts in recent months against proposed changes related to the PROSPER Act that threaten student access and affordability as Congress works to renew the Higher Education Act.
Faculty: Does your research, teaching or creative work connect with communities around the state and beyond? Apply now for a CU Boulder Outreach Award.
2018 marks the 30th anniversary of everyone's favorite math-inspired holiday. Here's a fun pie video to celebrate!
Reminder: Spring Town Hall Tomorrow
Join Chancellor Phil DiStefanoÌýat 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 15, for the spring town hall. The chancellor and other university leaders will discuss higher education challenges and opportunities. There also will be a panel discussion about Academic Futures. Can't attend in person?
Strong. Nimble. Adaptable. The next generation of flexible robots is at CU Boulder, and they're more like us than you think. Tomorrow, March 15, CU Boulder Media Relations Manager Andrew Sorensen will be talking to Maddie King of the Keplinger Lab about her work on soft robots. Join us at 10:45 a.m.