As the campus community prepares for a COVID-19-ready fall semester, the implementation teams of the Road Map to Fall 2020 share regular updates. In this issue: required testing of residence hall students, public health monitoring programs and non-traditional classroom space.
The College of Arts and Sciences is holding its first-ever student art competition for all arts and sciences students. Deadline to submit is July 31. Find out more.
As the BioFrontier Institute's second director, Parker will carry the torch for founding director and Nobel Laureate Tom Cech, who will remain on campus to continue research.
The North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center is announcing a new program that will support Native American students pursuing graduate degrees at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder in fields related to climate adaptation science.
As the campus community prepares for a COVID-19-ready fall semester, the implementation teams of the Road Map to Fall 2020 share regular updates. In this issue: masks for each student, faculty and staff member; air filter and Plexiglas installations; guidance on bus capacity; and more.
Chancellor DiStefano issued a statement of support for the settlement discussions occurring between the city of Boulder and Xcel Energy related to the city’s ongoing efforts to create its own municipal electric utility.
The College of Media, Communication and Information is proud to welcome its 24th class of Ted Scripps Fellows, who will spend nine months working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and reflecting on critical questions.
The governor signed a new law that temporarily gives Colorado public universities and colleges the option of taking national assessment test scores into consideration when assessing students through the admissions process.
The ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder film, highlighting the story of the university and the people and events that made it what it is, is among the Heartland Chapter Emmy Awards’ nominees for historical documentaries.