Down with data? Check out the interactive exhibit for the inaugural Data Visualization Contest, featuring work by Wirfs-Brock and other graduate students, currently on view at Norlin Library.
Serene Singh, a CU Boulder junior majoring in political science and journalism, has won a prestigious Truman Scholarship, an honor that brings with it up to $30K for graduate study.
The program aims to increase historically disenfranchised and underrepresented professionals in student affairs and higher education. Student referrals are due April 15, and applications are due May 1.
Some good news: Rates for university medical plans will not increase this year. Discover what's changing, and see when benefits professionals are coming to campus.
Sharing Staff Council's goal of offering paid parental leave, the campus is planning to have a new program in place by July 1 and is still determining the full extent of what it can offer given a number of factors.
Going forward, neither General Accounting nor Sponsored Projects Accounting will be separate entities in the controller's office, a change based on assessments and campus feedback.
The recent State of Higher Education Forum was an opportunity to hear the priorities, opportunities, challenges and most pressing issues Colorado leaders face across institutions and systems.
After a handful of CU Boulder teams pitched their businesses before a panel of judges, the Specdrums musical startup and HASEL artificial muscles took top honors at the 10th annual New Venture Challenge.
Several campus members were recognized earlier this week at a ceremony aimed at spreading awareness of exceptional work and advocacy, all for the betterment of the student population.