Abstract blue rings.

New seed grants bring quantum out of the lab, into the marketplace

May 18, 2023

CU Boulder has long been recognized as a global leader in quantum research and education. A new grant, awarded recently by the State of Colorado’s Economic Development Commission, takes that one step further by investing in the “quantum ecosystem” across the state.

Jay Parry speaks at the CU Boulder Leeds School of Business Recognition ceremony

‘Be the ones who do’: Leeds grads urged to create meaningful impact

May 18, 2023

Recognition ceremony speakers shared perspectives on teamwork and leadership amid complexity and challenges as the Leeds School of Business's Class of 2023 headed into the business world.

The recycling processing facility on the CU Boulder campus.

Office spring cleaning tips for faculty and staff

May 18, 2023

With the end of another academic year, you may be looking to do some spring cleaning around the office. As you start to declutter desk drawers and other office spaces, the Environmental Center has tips to help you make the most of your spring cleaning.

Person working in a university laboratory.

Drop in at the core facilities showcase, industry fair June 6

May 18, 2023

Ten Core Facilities Assistance Grants totaling $200,000 have been awarded to 14 new core facility-led projects for the 2023 cycle. Stop by the Shared Instrumentation Network’s open house and local industry fair on Tuesday, June 6.

Don Grant

Sociologist explores the spiritual side of nurses’ care

May 18, 2023

Don Grant’s new book takes readers inside a hospital where nurses and others tending to patients are navigating between science and spirituality.

A branch of magenta blossoms and chartreuse leaves.

Undergraduate research program celebrates student publications

May 18, 2023

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program is inviting the campus and broader community to explore the diverse selections of art and scholarship showcased in its student-run publications. The program also encourages students to submit work for future issues.

Bikers riding up a canyon.

Buffalo Bicycle Classic scholarship bike ride coming Sept. 10

May 17, 2023

Register to join for an incredible ride on Sunday, Sept. 10, through Boulder County and help continue the legacy of the last 20 years supporting the Buffalo Bicycle Classic Scholarship Fund.

World map with Asia highlighted.

Learn more, celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May 17, 2023

The University Libraries have created a resource guide to explore Asian American and Pacific Islander history and discover ways to participate in the heritage month.

A concrete canoe in the shape of a blue shark.

Canceled concrete canoe competition doesn’t dampen students’ enthusiasm

May 17, 2023

This year, 15 CU Boulder civil and architectural engineering students spent more than 60 hours constructing a concrete canoe. Despite the open water races being canceled due to cold temperatures, CU Boulder students did well in other ASCE competitions, taking second place in both the non-technical paper and innovation challenge and third place in both the technical paper and surveying competitions.

Artist's depiction of a planet covered in volcanoes

Newly discovered planet is the size of Earth, but may be covered in volcanoes

May 17, 2023

A team of astrophysicists, including two researchers from CU Boulder, have caught a glimpse of a new and rocky planet called LP 791-18d. There, temperatures on the dayside could climb to more than 250 degrees Fahrenheit, while volcanoes blast the planet's surface.

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