Special Reports
- At this year's meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), CU Boulder researchers will share results on everything from Earth's crusts and oceans to planets hundreds of light-years away.
- Beginning Nov. 30, world leaders and climate experts will gather in Dubai for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference to address the climate crisis and help vulnerable communities adapt. Learn more about CU Boulder's expertise and involvement.
- Those wanting to learn more and access resources through CU Boulder are encouraged to explore the campus’s statements, coverage and services.
- As gun violence across the nation seemingly surpasses records year after year, CU researchers continuously study and offer insights on the prevention of gun violence, public health impacts, media coverage of mass shootings, warning signs of those who are struggling, resources and more. Learn more from our ongoing collection on these topics.Â
- Quantum technologies, or tools inspired by a weird and wild branch of physics, are now becoming a reality—and they may soon transform your life.
- As temperatures rise again, CU Boulder researchers offer insight into everything from how a changing climate will impact water supplies, crops and landscapes to how best to protect our homes and health from fire and smoke.
- Researchers share their views on the potential implications of overturning Roe v. Wade, how various religions approach abortion and more.
- As the war in Ukraine continues, our university community has voiced increasing concern regarding the Russian attack. Please find more on the university’s actions and resources.
- CU Boulder's researchers reflect on an unprecedented year for research amid a devastating pandemic.
- Follow along as several athletes with CU ties carry the torch of the university's proud history at the Olympic Games. Alpine skiers Kyle Taulman and Spencer Wood will compete in the Paralympic games March 4–13.