NASA spacecraft

Artemis 1 mission sets the stage for routine space exploration beyond Earth’s orbit

Aug. 29, 2022

NASA is going back to the Moon (sans crew). The mission will mark a key step in bringing humans back to Earth’s dusty sidekick after a half-century hiatus. CU expert Jack Burns discusses what to expect on The Conversation.

Reiland Rabaka

Reiland Rabaka is committed to a cause

Aug. 29, 2022

Reiland Rabaka, professor of African, African American and Caribbean Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies, is the founder and director of CU Boulder’s Center for African & African American Studies (CAAAS, pronounced “cause”).

2021 aerials of Boulder and CU Boulder campus. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/ֲý)

Campus announces sexual misconduct task force

Aug. 26, 2022

CU Boulder is expanding the reach of existing campus prevention and education efforts through a new sexual misconduct task force. Learn more and plan to attend a Sept. 26 town hall.

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What does getting involved on campus look like for you?

Aug. 26, 2022

Getting involved can be as simple as attending campus events when you have time, or it can be more of a commitment when joining an organization or program. Here are some options to check out this semester.

Student in front of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy

Get ready for the Education Abroad Fair on Sept. 8

Aug. 26, 2022

The world awaits! Learn about the adventure of a lifetime at the in-person Education Abroad Fair. Discover study abroad opportunities, global internships and research, and much more on hundreds of programs in almost 70 different countries for all CU majors.

Chip with students during welcome week.

7 things to do this weekend: Bumper cars, solar superstorms, more

Aug. 25, 2022

This weekend brings a farmers market excursion, extreme bowling, the Trash the Runway exhibit and more.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

Chancellor applauds student loan forgiveness

Aug. 25, 2022

CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano commends the federal government plans to forgive thousands of dollars of student loan debt for borrowers across the country.

Books on bookshelves

As book bans rise, former teacher argues for letting kids read

Aug. 25, 2022

As book bans rise across the country, Wendy Glenn, a CU Boulder professor and former English teacher, argues that reading books––even ones that make adults uncomfortable––is critical for the education of young people.

an open sign on a dispensary

Cannabis legalization boosts use by double digits, new study suggests

Aug. 25, 2022

Residents of states where cannabis has been legalized use marijuana 24% more frequently than those living in states where it remains illegal, according to new research published today in the journal Addiction.

Employee Passports

New Employee Passport highlights avenues for faculty, staff engagement

Aug. 24, 2022

The more employees engage in on-campus events or other activities, the more chances they have to win one of 11 prizes, including an Apple iPad and CU Book Store gift certificates.

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