Four teams of graduate students competed for the top prize in the 20th annual Net Impact Case Competition run by students at the Leeds School of Business.
In the wake of the March 6 riot on University Hill, CU Boulder has taken immediate actions to bolster community relationships and hold students who took part accountable.
Dwinita “Nita” Mosby Tyler, founder of The Equity Project—a consulting firm supporting organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies—will give the May 6 livestreamed commencement address.
Boulder Campus Staff Council elections are officially in progress. Every spring, you have the opportunity to elect CU Boulder staff members interested in representing your voice. Voting for Staff Council is one way to ensure you are well-represented.
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation announced an award going to Amy Palmer and co-principal investigators Kristi Anseth and Joseph Dragavon for a center for light sheet microscopy and data science.
The application period closes March 31 for the Graduate and Professional Student Government awards recognizing the anti-racism and inclusivity work done by graduate and professional students.
Organizers of the Bolder Boulder that typically culminates at CU Boulder's Folsom Field announced they can't hold the traditional race in 2021, offering in-person and virtual alternatives instead.
University leaders joined representatives from city, county and neighborhood organizations in a meeting with University Hill residents to provide updates and answer questions.