Bielefeldt has been selected as a fellow by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), only the second College of Engineering and Applied Science faculty member to receive the honor.
The chancellor’s summer tour has visited four cities along the Western Slope to explain how CU Boulder is a part of their communities—and we’re a part of theirs, too.
CU Boulder has asked the Boulder City Council to consider a flood mitigation option that would support both the community’s life safety needs and the university’s need to use a reasonable amount of its CU Boulder South property.
University Libraries is pleased to announce Rush has won the fifth annual photo contest. His piece, “Needle Ice,” will be framed and displayed in the Earth Sciences & Map Library with previous photo contest winners.
Get up to speed on approaching professional development and certification workshops for graduate students and deadlines for those graduating in August.
The Athletic Department's commitment made CU Boulder the first university in the nation to sign on to the United Nations Sports for Climate Action Framework, which aims to drive emission reductions among sports operations and leverage sports as a unifying tool to drive climate awareness and action.
A boring operation on the east side of the JILA building next week will restrict access to the Duane Physics and Astrophysics lawn. Noise and vibration impacts also may be experienced nearby.
CU Boulder conferred more than 8,500 degrees Thursday during an abbreviated spring 2019 commencement ceremony at Folsom Field, with remarks by commencement speaker Savannah Sellers.