People participating in Bike to Work Day

Biking tips for winter Bike to Work Day

Feb. 6, 2023

Biking to campus is a great way to get exercise and practice sustainability. Celebrate Bike to Work Day on Feb. 10 by riding to campus, and get free food at the Environmental Center breakfast station.

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Stop by the University Libraries’ Valentine’s Day pop-up

Feb. 6, 2023

Visit Norlin Library this Valentine's Day for chocolate, card-making and conversation with your librarian. Love us or hate us? Tell the University Libraries how you really feel via a "love letter" or "break up note."

Chip the buffalo mascot poses for a photo with the CU NightRide fleet

Things to know about CU NightRide

Feb. 6, 2023

CU NightRide is a student-operated organization that provides free evening transportation within Boulder city limits. The service connects students, faculty and staff to a safe ride. Learn more about this convenient transportation option.

A person stands near a wall with several colorful Post-It notes. (Jason Goodman/Unsplash)

Choose a training for your professional development

Feb. 6, 2023

Explore sessions on getting things done, inclusive meetings, stay interviews and more. Take advantage of professional development opportunities this semester through trainings offered by Human Resources.

Chancellor Philip DiStefano speaks to summit attendees.

You're invited to the Chancellor's Annual Summit March 14

Feb. 6, 2023

Join the chancellor's summit and reception in Denver, with CU experts exploring the theme of democratic principles and social mobility, reflecting on their research and lived experiences.

View of the Taurus Molecular Cloud

A star is born: Study reveals complex chemistry inside ‘stellar nurseries’

Feb. 6, 2023

The universe's carbon atoms complete a journey that spans eons—forming in the hearts of dying stars, then becoming a part of planets and even living organisms. Now, a team led by CU Boulder scientist Jordy Bouwman has uncovered the chemistry behind one tiny, but critical, step in this process.

Lexi Deal giving her presentation

This year’s Three Minute Thesis winners announced

Feb. 6, 2023

Air quality, thermometers and virtual reality were all thesis topics presented during the annual competition, which asks graduate students to distill their research down to a three-minute presentation. Congratulations to winners Rob Streeter, Lexi Deal and Lydia Wagenknecht.

student writing in notebook with laptop opened up

How to prepare for virtual career fairs

Feb. 6, 2023

Whether you’re looking for an internship or a job after graduation, career fairs are a great way to make progress in your search. Here are some tips for making the most of virtual career events this semester.

Shelby Buckley

Environmental engineering on an icebreaker ship at the North Pole

Feb. 6, 2023

Shelby Buckley has made the research trip of a lifetime—studying the impacts of climate change up close and personal on a five-week trip to the Arctic aboard an icebreaking ship.

A Chinese surveillance balloon in U.S. airspace before it was shot down by the U.S. military

Chinese spy balloon over the US: An aerospace expert explains

Feb. 6, 2023

The U.S. military shot down what officials have called a Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4, 2023. Professor Iain Boyd explains how such balloons work and what they can see. Read it on The Conversation.

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