Ken Baker

Researchers assist in streamlining wireless innovation

April 18, 2017

The University of Colorado Boulder is one of only two academic institutions to contribute expertise, testing and refinements to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC's) newly-launched, experimental licensing system for wireless research. The online system, which helps qualified programs and researchers acquire experimental licenses in a matter of days rather than months, is the only one of its kind worldwide and clears the way for more innovative wireless research in the U.S.

Students studying

Looking for some pre-finals study and test-taking tips?

April 17, 2017

With the end of the semester in view, there is still time to refine your study and test-taking skills. The Academic Skills Program is offering several workshops on study skills and finals preparation over the next couple of weeks. All of the workshops are free and open to all ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder students.

Hands playing piano

This summer: Learn to play piano entirely online

April 17, 2017

Alejandro Cremaschi will teach the finer points of beginner piano playing this summer in an online course geared toward non-music majors. The class is now open for registration and limited to 15 to 20 students.

Alison Jaggar and Karolin Luger

Biochemist, philosopher join American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 13, 2017

Professors Alison Jaggar, of philosophy, and Karolin Luger, of biochemistry, join singer-songwriter John Legend, award-winning actress Carol Burnett, mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani, writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and a host of other scholars and big thinkers as members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the academy announced this week.

Chem-E-Car regional competition on April 1, 2017

Chem-E-Car team wins 2017 regional competition

April 12, 2017

A team of engineering students, using their 4.5-pound vehicle propelled entirely by chemical reactions, won the regional Chem-E-Car competition on April 1 and will advance to the national competition.

jacob rodriguez

Chemistry undergraduate wins prestigious 2017 Goldwater Scholarship

April 7, 2017

Jacob Rodriguez, a junior the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, has been awarded the 2017 Goldwater Scholarship Award, one of the nation’s most prestigious scientific awards for undergraduates.

Graduate student Snehpal Singh Saini

Summer session offers challenging but rewarding opportunities

April 6, 2017

Graduate student Snehpal Singh Saini decided to enroll in a notoriously challenging telecommunications engineering course during summer session so he could focus exclusively on the course, with extra time in the lab.

Explore at the Arts and Sciences Majors Fair

Explore your options, declare a major at A&S Majors Fair

April 3, 2017

Speak to departmental advisors and faculty from Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business, Education, CMCI, Environmental Design, Music, Study Abroad and Career Services at the 2017 Arts and Sciences Majors Fair on April 6.

Important deadline: April 1

Important Deadline: April 1

March 29, 2017

It’s no joke: April 1 is the last day to apply for spring/summer graduation and appear in the program. You can apply for graduation in My¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäinfo.

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Graduate students set to innovate, expand research with prestigious NSF fellowships

March 29, 2017

Twenty-seven graduate students from across campus have been awarded the prestigious 2017 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.

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