Amid countless challenges, Leeds graduates transformed the school, campus and world through their work. And they’re just getting started. Here are some of their stories.
At the CU Boulder Center for Leadership, experiential learning aligns with our philosophy of developing leaders—the best way to learn to lead is to practice leading, and the spring experiential leadership intensive provided just that.
The CUSG director of legislative affairs is one of 175 college students recognized for their nonpartisan democratic engagement work in 2022, as part of the All In Campus Democracy Challenge student voting honor roll.
Sororities at CU Boulder raised more than $290,000 for various causes as part of their philanthropy efforts this academic year. Chapters in the College Panhellenic Council raise money and awareness for their dedicated causes by holding various philanthropy events each semester.
After a year of hard work, summer can be a great time to recharge and catch up on things that may have fallen through the cracks during the school year.
At its final meeting of the semester, the Boulder Faculty Assembly discussed the new budget model and the campus curriculum committee with Provost Russell Moore; elected Shelly Miller as its new chair; and honored three faculty members for 50 years’ of service.
CU Boulder's growing faculty expertise in soft materials was a huge draw for Assistant Professor Kōnane Bay. A Native Hawaiian, Bay's research is inspired by the innate sustainability of the huli kalo—a traditional Hawaiian food staple—to develop sustainable polymeric materials.