When it comes to cooking burgers, why innovate? For Chef Christopher Klocke, a key driver behind inventing new recipes is environmental sustainability. Learn more and get the recipes.
Through the center, students delve into the American West's vibrant, complex narratives and rich heritage while engaging with leading scholars, writers and civil servants.
The week in photos and video brought glimpses of Admitted Student Day, open studios with CU art students, highlights from this year's Conference on World Affairs and goat yoga.
The decorated Olympian, who now uses her platform to promote positive body image and advocate for survivors of sexual abuse, spoke to a crowd of CU Boulder students, staff, faculty and community members Thursday night.
If your lab uses refrigerators, freezers or cold rooms, compete with other CU Boulder labs by participating in the International Laboratory Freezer Challenge going on now through May 1.
The campus is offering a number of camps this summer for children and youth, including a free leadership camp for those with strong ties to Chicano/Latino communities. Application deadline is May 5.
A symbol of the Conference on World Affairs' international scope, each year, student-volunteers raise a host of international flags along Norlin Quad for each country represented among the CWA speakers.
The spring 2018 University of Colorado Student Government elections take place this week. Voting began at 8 a.m. on April 9 via BuffConnect, and closes at 8 p.m. on April 12.
Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in video and photos were a Graduate Student Appreciation Week breakfast, furry friends lending students a helping paw, the New Venture Challenge finals, highlights shared by you in social media and more.