Chancellor Philip DiStefano, in his annual State of the Campus address, announced plans to retire as chancellor once a new leader for the CU Boulder campus has been selected. He will remain at CU Boulder, leading in other roles.
David Gergen, political commentator, author and adviser to four U.S. presidents from both parties, will speak in Macky Auditorium on Oct. 2. Ahead of the talk, he shares thoughts on making changes in today’s political climate and more.
Samuel “Dr. Sammy” Ramsey shares how embracing all sides of himself, from his skin color and whom he loves to his beliefs and background, helped him fight to save the honeybee—and prove the naysayers wrong.
Co-creators Charlie Billingsley and Von Ross have joined the University Libraries and CU Art Museum as part of a new residency program. The artists will engage with archival collections and present an exhibit next year, among other collaborations.
CU Boulder researchers, funded with $2.2 million from the Centers for Disease Control, are studying whether installing simple air purifiers in Colorado classrooms can keep students from missing school.
CU Boulder’s Sandia Day drew over 160 attendees for an agenda highlighting the partnership between the university and Sandia National Laboratories; potential future avenues for collaborative, globally impactful research; and job and internship opportunities.
There are myriad ways to be Jewish, and home-based holidays such as Sukkot help Jewish families honor all the parts of their identities. Read from CU expert Samira Mehta on The Conversation.