At a free event in Denver, teams of students, city and state employees will pitch solutions to a panel of judges, addressing some of Colorado and the nation's most pressing issues from homelessness to the opioid epidemic.
Summer is a great time to make sure your budgeting, debt-management and retirement strategies are helping you meet your financial goals. Individual, no-cost sessions will be available on campus beginning July 13.
Instructor Arielle Hein, Assistant Professor Philip Fernbach and author David Baron are among 21 speakers selected to present at TEDxMileHigh 2017 on July 7 and 8 in Denver.
Register today for the Rocky Mountain Advance Computing Consortium's annual symposium, recognized as one of the nation's leading regional events in the high-performance computing field.
A new sculpture by artist Matthew Vivirito has been installed at the heart of campus, Norlin Library. The piece, titled "Sanctuary," will remain in the library through the fall semester.
Join CU Boulder on June 28 for Bike to Work Day—part of the city's annual Walk and Bike Month. The event features nearly 50 breakfast stations across Boulder serving free food and drinks.
Give back to your community at the CU Blood Drive, hosted by the Boulder Campus Staff Council and CU Recreation Services on both main and east campuses June 20 and 21.
Get discounted tickets, free pre-game appetizers and a free CU-themed Rockies baseball cap when you register via the Alumni Association for CU Night at the Rockies, Aug. 18.
Middle and high school students in the CIRES Lens on Climate Change summer program, designed to influence a new wave of environmental scientists, will present their films on campus June 23 and July 22 and in Salida, Colorado, July 15.
This summer's "Hamlet," running June 23 through Aug. 13, will be the festival's ninth production of the Shakespearean masterpiece but the first to be staged indoors with a woman in the title role.