Kantor, Twohey event changes locations
An event featuring New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey has been moved from Macky Auditorium to the Mathematics building on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. Kantor and Twohey...
View ArticleCU Boulder policy changes on the horizon
University of Colorado Boulder will move forward with policy changes “so that all students, particularly those from underrepresented groups, feel welcome, valued and safe,” according to a statement...
View ArticleCU Boulder strives for greater sustainability
University of Colorado Boulder is already one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly campuses in the nation, but leaders are still pushing to make it better. “Being sustainable isn’t just...
View ArticleRenowned author talks Satan at CU Boulder on Thursday
Editor’s note: Elaine Pagels’ lecture has been cancelled due to illness. You may know him from Dante’s “Inferno,” television drama “Lucifer” or perennial Halloween costumes featuring a forked tail,...
View ArticleAfter Weinstein, reporters wonder if #MeToo will last
The New York Times’ investigation into movie producer Harvey Weinstein’s decades of alleged sexual harassment and assault had nearly as much drama and intrigue behind the scenes as what unfolded on the...
View ArticleAfter Weinstein, reporters wonder if #MeToo will last
The New York Times’ investigation into movie producer Harvey Weinstein’s decades of alleged sexual harassment and assault had nearly as much drama and intrigue behind the scenes as what unfolded on the...
View ArticleSatan talk at CU Boulder cancelled
A lecture by renowned religious studies professor Elaine Pagels on the origins and history of Satan set for Thursday is cancelled because of illness, according to the University of Colorado Boulder....
View ArticleCU Boulder names interim engineering dean
A current University of Colorado Boulder administrator will be interim dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences starting in January. Keith Molenaar, associate dean for research in the...
View ArticleCU system adds diversity to strategic plan
The University of Colorado system’s strategic plan will include a pillar for diversity and inclusion following input from students, faculty and staff from all four campuses, President Mark Kennedy said...
View ArticleCU regents referred to multiple finalists in presidential search in emails
A list of candidates for the University of Colorado system president were described as “finalists” in emails between regents, contrary to the system’s previous assertions that President Mark Kennedy...
View ArticleRegents approve CU Boulder hotel, conference center
After 15 years of planning and development, University of Colorado Boulder is finally moving forward with building a hotel and conference center on campus. The three-acre property near Broadway and...
View ArticleDiversity, current events intersect at CU Boulder summit
More than 1,000 University of Colorado Boulder faculty, staff and students are expected to participate in conversations at the campus’ 29th annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit. Fifty-five sessions...
View ArticleCU Boulder, Anschutz launch new research partnership
The University of Colorado’s Boulder and Anschutz Medical campuses are launching a new research partnership that could bring in millions more in funding. “We know that there’s significantly more...
View ArticleFrom fear to friends
Seven-year-old Beaudin Larrabee starts bouncing in his seat in the hospital waiting room as soon as he sees one of his favorite people through a small window in the laboratory door. Beaudin Larrabee,...
View ArticleFrom fear to friends
Seven-year-old Beaudin Larrabee starts bouncing in his seat in the hospital waiting room as soon as he sees one of his favorite people through a small window in the laboratory door. Beaudin Larrabee,...
View ArticleFrom fear to friends
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported why Deb Romero might not treat Beaudin Larrabee again. She is moving away. Seven-year-old Beaudin Larrabee starts bouncing in his...
View ArticleCU Boulder team helps show climate change already harming public health
Climate change is already harming the health of people around the world and it will only get worse without intervention, according to a new report co-authored by University of Colorado Boulder faculty....
View ArticlePETA calls on CU Boulder to stop using live buffalo mascot
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is calling for University of Colorado Boulder leaders to do away with the tradition of Ralphie, the live buffalo mascot whose wild runs kick off home...
View ArticleBeauprez, Udall featured in launch of CU Boulder bipartisan speaker series
Colorado’s former U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez and U.S. Senator Mark Udall agree on very little when it comes to politics and public policy, but that didn’t stop the two from forming a long-lasting...
View ArticleCU Boulder scientist honored with asteroid named for him
University of Colorado Boulder scientist and researcher Paul Sánchez will forever be linked to a pair of asteroids spanning nearly three miles in diameter. The International Astronomical Union recently...
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