Designed to foster strengths-based conversations leading to increased well-being and belonging across campus, a number of free professional development sessions are available this fall.
With the community's help, numerous activities running through Sept. 1 will give new students a chance to get acquainted with each other and life at college as they transition to campus.
Got an older version of Microsoft Office on your computer or mobile device? Visit the Office of Information Technology online to easily download the latest and greatest software at no cost.
Weather permitting, staff are treating campus lawns this week through Aug. 18. The use of organic fertilizer helps the university achieve its sustainable landscape management goals.
Bruni is one of 39 recipients of the fellowship, awarded to exceptional doctoral students for their leadership potential and the desire to advance diversity and inclusion in the sciences.
Madeline A. Sembrat, previously the director of finance within the School of Medicine at CU Anschutz, joins CU Boulder with over 25 years of budget and finance experience within the CU system.
Richelle Reilly uses a light touch when making improvements to spaces on campus so that people will say, "Isn't this lovely," yet not know she's made changes.
Some students love art. Others have a passion for science, math and other technical subjects. Lila Finch is helping middle- and high-schoolers to feel more comfortable crossing those disciplinary boundaries.
Moving to college is a perfect time to start thinking about your health. The habits you develop now can follow you into adulthood and have a huge impact on how you function physically and mentally.