Campus News
- University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson earned his geology degree from -Boulder 50 years ago. The longest-serving president since that time reflects on how the campus has changed.
- Calls his originalist view of constitution “Tough Row to Hoe”
- Iconic park’s soil hosts organisms also found in less hospitable environments
- Endowment for College of Music’s opera program will support three operas a year and “more artistic risks.”
- The Heritage Center has cleared space for a detailed LEGO model of campus replete with iconic campus buildings, the Flatirons and University Hill.
- Our international student enrollments have grown by nearly 60 percent in four years to 2,152 degree-seeking students.
- Each fall the newest members of the Forever Buffs family connect — most for the first time — during the university’s Week of Welcome, which includes free activities in the Recreation Center, a Welcome Fest in the University Memorial Center and a concert on campus hosted by ’s Program Council.
- Unstructured play — reading a book, wandering through the zoo, playing outside — may be good for children’s brains, says -Boulder psychology and neuroscience professor Yuko Munakata.
- The Board of Regents in June approved creation of a new College of Media, Communication and Information, the first new college or school at -Boulder in more than 50 years.