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CU Boulder conferred a record 10,138 degrees—earned by 9,934 graduates—during a jubilant commencement ceremony on May 8, ...
Most of CU Boulder campus is nestled beneath the flatirons where the plains meet the foothills, but there is one facility tucked away high in the mountains. The Mountain Research Station sits in the ...
The Facilities Management Operations Control Center (OCC) is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Call us at 303-492-5522 CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional ...
Physiology is the science of function in living organisms. Integrative physiology integrates knowledge from anatomy, biochemistry, mathematics, physics, physiology and statistics to study how humans ...
Students looking for opportunities this summer and next academic year can browse UROP's funded "open opportunities" and apply to participate now. UROP wouldn't be possible without the support of a ...
The Faculty and Staff Engagement Survey deadline has been extended. If you haven’t completed the survey, you have until Wednesday, May 7, at 11:59 PM to do so. Don’t delay, take it today! The survey ...
Hannah Wilks is a strategic and adaptive leader with 17 years of experience at CU Boulder. Currently serving as the Interim Assistant Dean of Students, she oversees the Basic Needs Center and Student ...
Visit ancient Mars—a surprisingly temperate planet where snow or rain falls from the sky, and rivers rush down valleys to feed hundreds of lakes. A new study from geologists at the University of ...
Publication Type: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning - CSCL 2025. International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2025.
In this powerful episode of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka explores the deep cultural, spiritual, and political roots of Civil Rights Music—from the ...
Understanding IT service response times and priorities is crucial for efficient operations. The I&R IT group has defined how IT issues are classified, prioritized, and addressed: Emergency issues: ...
Kaushik Jayaram envisions a day when swarms of tiny robots, some weighing no more than a paperclip, will crawl through airplanes or into buildings after an earthquake—searching for survivors or ...
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