Kayla Toledo

Empowering Native American communities: Kayla Toledoā€™s journey

July 19, 2023

Discover the inspiring story of Kayla Toledo, a member of the Jemez Indian Tribe, as she works to bring daycare to Native American families by creating a learning center where children can embrace their cultural heritage with guidance from the Rural Colorado Workshop Series.

Wild flowers in front of the Flatirons

Outdoors for all: ADA-friendly activities in Boulder County

July 19, 2023

To honor and celebrate the Americans with Disabilities Act, here is a list of accessible outdoor activities around Boulder for all to enjoy this summer.

Nicole Day

CU student awarded prestigious Acta Student Award

July 18, 2023

Nicole Day, a doctoral student in chemical and biological engineering, has been awarded the 2023 Acta Student Award. Her research aims to improve the delivery of cancer immunotherapies.

Mountain Research Station group

A world-class field research station in CU Boulderā€™s backyard

July 18, 2023

CU Boulderā€™s Mountain Research Station has a three-pronged mission: host some of the most influential and long-running ecological research in the world, give students a peerless education in mountain environments, and link the public to educational resources about important ecosystems.

Wardenburg Health Center

CU Boulder Medical Services achieves top re-accreditation for high-quality care

July 18, 2023

The accreditation distinguishes Medical Services at Wardenburg Health Center based on its adherence to rigorous standards of care and safety.

Board room.

Why and when gender diversity in middle management gives companies a competitive advantage

July 18, 2023

Hiring or promoting more women into middle management positions leads to better financial performance, according to a recent study co-authored by CU researcher Tony Kong.

Volunteers help students and families during move-in

Top reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome

July 17, 2023

Join CU Boulder staff, faculty and student volunteers to help make Fall Welcome a success. Help greet new and returning students as the new academic year kicks off.

Smoke rising from an active fire in the Northwest Territories

ā€˜Zombie firesā€™ occurring more frequently;ĢżimpactsĢżremain uncertain

July 17, 2023

Overwintering fires are becoming increasingly common in boreal forests. Smoldering through the winter and reigniting in the early spring, these ā€œzombie firesā€ contribute to an earlier and longer fire season. Read more from INSTAAR expert Merritt Turetsky and others on The Conversation.

Stock image of Flock Safety camera

Innovative license plate reader technology now in use on CU Boulder campus

July 17, 2023

Newly installed cameras at CU Boulder will help police detect when vehicles connected to suspects or crimes enter campus, helping initiate proactive investigations.

Two people at a point-of-sale system. (Clay Banks/Unsplash)

ā€˜The pillā€™ will soon be available over the counter. The impacts could be sweeping

July 13, 2023

Federal regulators approved the first over-the-counter oral contraceptive. CU Boulderā€™s Amanda Stevenson says the impacts could be sweeping. But she cautions that real threats to contraceptive access in the U.S. still exist.

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