October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Tap into CUās resources that will help you protect your personal information and accounts at school, work and home.
Oct. 11 is National Coming Out Day, which is a day to bring awareness and celebrate. Whether you identify as LGBTQ+ or are an ally, you can prepare for potential conversations so you feel empowered in your decision or understand how to offer support.
CU Boulder offers a wide variety of tutoring and learning resources to support you and your academic success. Some are specific to certain classes or departments or groups of students. Most are free while some require a fee.
Sky gazers in parts of the United States will see two solar eclipses in the next year, beginning with an annular, or "ring of fire," eclipse on Oct. 14. John Keller, director of the Fiske Planetarium, gives his take on what makes these events so excitingāand how you can observe them safely.
Danielle Aguilar, doctoral student in the School of Education, has been named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a year-long program that supports community-engaged scholars.
The Office for Outreach and Engagement is delighted to announce recipients for two grant cycles: the 2023ā24 CU Boulder Outreach Awards and Fall 2023 Community Impact Grants.
In his current role, as part of his duties, CUPD Officer Marc Mustoe navigates larger, louder crowds and an āelectricā atmosphere to support security efforts for head football coach Deion Sanders.
Join Professor Zoe Donaldson, whose research on brain changes in prairie voles as they form and lose bonds seeks to understand how to help grieving individuals cope and re-engage with life.
It's officially fall, and there are a ton of free events lined up: festive pumpkin decorating, football watch parties, coffee hours and support groups, DIY nights, live music, cooking classes, Halloween movies and more.