Other local agencies are following suit in implementing the Lethality Assessment Program to better support and connect victims of intimate partner abuse to campus and community resources.
Join CU Athletics on Thursday, Nov. 4, as nine new members are inducted into the CU Athletic Hall of Fame during a ceremony. Tickets to the induction ceremony at the CU Events Center are still available.
In an Oct. 19 ceremony, the CU community honored the latest recipients of honorary degrees, a university medal and a distinguished service award––Ceal Barry, Cleo Parker Robinson, Rebecca Roser and Charles Sisk.
The CASIS, manager of the International Space Station National Laboratory, announced that CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati joined the organization’s board of directors.
The Denver Scholarship Foundation recently selected CU Boulder as its college partner of the year for its commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive college community where students can thrive and achieve their educational goals.
Clinical Professor Ann England is being recognized for years of teaching aspiring lawyers in Colorado Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic, which has produced over 120 public defenders in Colorado and across the nation, and serving as a role model and mentor.
CU Boulder’s internationally renowned Takács Quartet won a 2021 Gramophone Classical Music Award in the Chamber category for their 2019 recording of two complementary piano quintets with pianist Garrick Ohlsson.
Professor Suzette Malveaux and her partner, Catherine Smith, accepted the Gerald A. Gerash Advocacy Award presented by The Center on Colfax at the center’s 45th anniversary gala. The award honors those who demonstrate a history of advocacy for the LGBTQ community.
During this four-day event, CU Boulder's team MARBLE sent two rolling and two dog-like robots into an underground maze to seek out "artifacts" like lost cell phones, helmets and even gas leaks.
Shuo Sun, an assistant professor of physics and fellow at JILA, a joint institute of CU Boulder and the National Institute for Standards and Technology, will lead a $2.5 million collaboration among universities, national labs and private industry.