For many people, the holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year. Here are some tips to help you slow down and live in the joy of the holidays.
After a long semester, it can be hard to stay motivated around self-care. Here are some simple ways you can continue to practice self-care, even in times of high stress.
The tuition assistance benefit application window for spring 2023 is now open. This unique CU benefit helps reduce the overall cost of pursuing higher education.
Rose Summers’ hard work has not gone unnoticed. The CU senior has received the highly sought-after Marshall Scholarship, affording her the opportunity to further her neuroscience research at the University of Cambridge.
CU Boulder again attracted record levels of research funding—$658 million in gifts and awards, including $474 million from federal agencies—to power its research and innovation enterprise in 2021–22.
CU Boulder students, faculty and staff contributed their favorite books, shows and movies to help you ride out the dark days of winter. Cozy in for some of the community's top picks.
Millar joins the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics after three decades with NASA. The new deputy director position was created to enable growth by strategically identifying and implementing new space research opportunities.
The CU system office provided an update in Thursday’s edition of CU Connections about the status of one-time funds it had previously committed to accelerate the systemwide strategic plan.