The College of Arts and Sciences uses “and” as a verb, and a new scholarship aims to support students who do, too. Students who are passionate about “ANDing” are encouraged to apply for the scholarship by March 15.
A pundit is someone who offers commentary in the media on a particular subject area. Read more from Professor Mike McDevitt, discussing roles and trends related to pundits, on The Conversation.
A first-of-a-kind laboratory study of runners shows that using cannabis before training can boost motivation and mood. However, if the THC content is high, it can also make exercise feel harder, potentially sabotaging performance.
In 2023, Colorado Governor Jared Polis proclaimed the first day of Black History Month each year as the Center for African and African American Studies Day. This anniversary event is open to the public and its original location has been moved to the Glenn Miller Ballroom.
The annual Alumni Award program is one of CU Boulder’s longest-standing traditions—and it can’t happen without you. Do you know a remarkable alum? Nominate them by Jan. 29.
“The Exorcist” film, which recently turned 50, continues to leave a mark on Christians and the larger American public as both a horror film and a story about the battle between good and evil. Associate Professor Deborah Whitehead discusses.
CU Boulder Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke announced three finalists for the position of associate vice chancellor for public safety. Review the candidates’ bios and register to attend the forums, which will take place Jan. 9, 10, 11.
George Kurtz, a senior in architectural engineering, and Daniel Donado Quintero, a first-year civil engineering doctoral student, came together to rebuild their professor's home after it was destroyed in the Marshall Fire.