The University Libraries will offer new in-person study options at Norlin Library when CU Boulder shifts to remote learning for the remainder of the fall semester.
Late this past spring, enrolled students were able to participate in a survey about their academic and personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about the results.
The National Water Research Institute and the Joan Irvine Smith and Athalie R. Clarke Foundation will present the 2020 Clarke Prize to Professor Karl Linden on Nov. 10. NWRI administers the prestigious $50,000 prize.
Patching of the campus Enterprise Database service and other maintenance will make a number of services unavailable, including MyCUInfo, Buff Portal, Canvas and other platforms.
The info card, also known as the small card, is virtual-only for the first time. It provides a snapshot of CU Boulder's student, financial, research and employee data.
Election Day is here! Colorado residents can still register and vote in person, with polls closing at 7 p.m. Get tips on voter registration, campus voting centers and 24-hour drop boxes, plus more.
The Thermo Scientific Titan Themis S/TEM, located at the newly-launched CU Facility for Electron Microscopy of Materials, is now the highest-resolution electron microscope in Colorado.
Vice Chancellor for Advancement Deb Coffin is announcing her retirement. She has served the CU Boulder community in a variety of capacities over the last 19 years.
CU Boulder encourages applications from current employees for the role of senior associate vice chancellor and chief information officer—responsible for information technology strategy, policies, infrastructure and more.