Looking to network with other LGBTQ engineers, learn about companies that value queer engineers and/or partake in the broader LGBTQ movement on campus? Then oSTEM is the place for you.
Studying abroad can be a foggy concept shrouded behind a layer of myths. But, contrary to popular belief, anyone can study abroad. Learn why to go, how to get there and what you'll gain when you get back!
CU Boulder is launching an online, post-baccalaureate degree in computer science, a move designed to help meet the changing needs of students as the national computing workforce expands.
This week brings the fall blood drive, men's basketball game vs. Denver, the last Crafternoon of the semester, "Justice League" screening, Fall Feast to Fight Hunger and more.
CU Boulder remains in seventh place nationally among peer institutions sending students abroad for a full semester and continues to be a beacon for international students seeking academic opportunities in the U.S.
If you're teaching in the spring and are planning to use Canvas or D2L, now is a great time to create your courses. If you're not sure which system to use, here are some considerations to help.
This is a leadership opportunity for enthusiastic and service-oriented individuals who are looking to plan and lead a group service project as a part of this long-standing tradition.
Beth Osnes, associate professor of theater, approaches engaged scholarship by putting theory into practice (praxis) among communities, a topic she'll discuss Nov. 16.
Students, faculty, professors, community members and professionals both near and far are invited to apply to speak at TEDxCU 2018, taking place April 21 at Old Main Chapel.
The legislative proposals to change U.S. tax code currently circulating on Capitol Hill have potential impacts for higher education. CU leadership is sharing our concerns with our federal delegation, and I wanted to share this information with our community as well.