Pushing Boundaries
- Librarian Katie Randall works with the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies to offer Indigenous-informed support and resources.
- Programs like Alma are actively addressing mental health disparities in Latinx communities. Read more about this culturally responsive, peer-led initiative designed to meet the unique challenges faced by new and expectant mothers.
- The Buffs face the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday, Oct. 12, at Folsom Field. Learn how our schools drive progress beyond the gridiron in academics and research.
- The College of Music has had an alternatively sized keyboard on loan. Recent graduate Abigail Terrill shares how the narrower keyboard is helpful, why it’s needed and what her thesis research found.
- Jules Fischer-White, a student in CU Boulder's environmental engineering graduate program, is helping Americans build better green homes as a modeling engineer at Emu Passive Inc.
- Fifteen undergraduate students got an invaluable learning opportunity to help in the capacity expansion of CU Boulder’s regional high-performance computing cluster Alpine.
- This summer, undergraduate student Angel Hernandez has pushed his astronomy research—and himself—to new heights.
- Over the past three years, “Infleqtion” has sponsored prestigious fellowships and an industry panel for incoming physics graduate students. The company maintains close ties with the university, highlighting the importance of industry and higher ed working together to develop future leaders in the field.
- A team of students at the ATLAS Institute’s Audio Frequency Lab designed and built a multiplayer synthesizer, taking home top honors at this year’s Synthux International Synth Design Hackathon.
- CU Boulder engineering students designed, built and tested drill-powered vehicles as part of a capstone project, which culminated in a day of friendly competition to test their vehicles. Watch the video.