As thousands of researchers, educators, policymakers and industry leaders gather in Denver for the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, CU Boulder faculty—including Nobel Laureate Tom Cech—will be prominently featured.
The CU Board of Regents announced its selection of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service awards and university medals for 2024, including four CU Boulder affiliates: Jane Butcher, Marvin Caruthers, Richard Rokos and Ann Smead.
The Office for Outreach and Engagement has changed its name to reflect its charge to support faculty involved in community-engaged scholarship and differentiate its focus from other campus functions and units.
Norlin Library is open after a recent fire. However, access to parts of the library will remain restricted for several weeks. Here’s how you can still get what you need.
Faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for the CU Boulder Student Employee of the Year Award, which recognizes and honors student employees for their contributions to the university community.
Attend the Commencement open house, where representatives from various campus organizations, as well as off-campus vendors, will be on hand to share helpful planning info. Register by Feb. 20.
The case is a “structural threat” to the income tax system as we know it, according to a CU law professor and tax specialist. Sloan Speck gives his take on Moore v. U.S.