The week in photos and video brought glimpses of student innovation at the ATLAS expo, Chip visiting 9News to promote College Friday, 16,000 copies of this year's commencement program being printed, highlights shared by you and more.
Folks gathered at the Statehouse May 2 to honor Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU. Present was Polly McLean, who has spent more than a decade uncovering Buchanan's story and correcting the history.
After 15 years at CU Boulder, Curt Huetson is retiring as director of facilities, planning, operations and project management for Housing and Dining. A retirement party will be held May 8.
Andrew Johnston Hess and Garrett Rue have been awarded by the DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research to pursue graduate thesis research at a DOE laboratory or facility.
How a child's social groups behave can significantly influence his or her ability to practice self-control and could have lasting impacts on development of this critical skill, according to a new study.
A new NOAA dataset of wind forecasts could help the energy industry identify which offshore areas in the United States have the best potential for wind resource development.