About 8,000 new students and their families will arrive on campus the week of Aug. 21, marking the start of Fall Welcome. Here’s what faculty and staff need to know to get ready.
Roughly 73 million years ago, dinosaurs like tyrannosaurs and hadrosaurs lived among conifer trees in northern Alaska. The region was also home to a much smaller creature—a tiny mammal that weathered months of darkness and freezing temperatures in the winter.
CU Boulder recently won four gold and three silver awards for exceptional work in the communications field, including recognition for the CU Boulder Today digital newsletter, a mental health article and media projects on the topics of health and space.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science will launch the Lattice Scholars Program this fall, building on the university's commitment to support the academic potential of all Colorado students. Lattice will provide debt-free engineering education for all incoming first-generation, Pell-eligible students from Colorado.
Pay increases for classified staff as well as a bump in the campus minimum wage took effect July 1 and are part of a series of actions since 2021 to improve compensation for various faculty and staff groups.
Now in its fourth year and hosted by CU Boulder’s College of Media, Communication and Information, the Mimesis Documentary Festival invites the general public to attend screenings, workshops and more.
Open to the public and available in person, via livestream or on demand, the eight-week Mini Law School program, presented for its 12th season by the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Law School, will feature new faculty members from across the country and more.
Professor Martha Palmer shares her 50-year journey through the field of natural language understanding, her current research and her thoughts on new generative artificial intelligence tools.