Announcements & Deadlines
CU Boulder's new in-house broadcast studio system enables university affiliates to easily conduct high-quality remote interviews with television and radio stations around the country.
Professor Emerita Yem Fong joins the Ombuds Office, which provides confidential consultation services, bringing to the position 29 years of CU Boulder experience.
A new class of Ted Scripps fellows in environmental journalism at CU Boulder includes a CNN producer and nationally-known book authors and magazine journalists.
Jokerst, a commander with the Parker Police Department, has been named CU Boulder's next chief of police after a national search, campus officials announced today.
Two teams affiliated with CU Boulder have been recognized for their impact on the state of Colorado through research on tabletop lasers and the role of consumer products in air pollution. Â
Bike Program staff piloted Mobile Mechanic locations on East Campus, at Williams Village and at the Rec Center this summer. In high demand, these satellite locations will be here to stay for the fall.
CU Boulder and the Boulder HOP bus provider have been working over the summer to create new routes that better serve students' needs.
The Senior Auditors program is back, and auditors will be in class the first week of classes. Auditors must receive permission and will be requesting faculty/staff signatures for approval.
Twenty-two CU Boulder labs recently got in on an international sustainability challenge, taking such actions as trading energy-inefficient units with efficient ones and more.
This summer, the Office of Information Technology upgraded a number of touch panels in large lecture halls, part of a larger standardization plan with more upgrades coming. Find out which lecture halls got the upgrade.