The faculty line at commencement.

Faculty Leadership Institute launches faculty lunch series

Dec. 18, 2017

Faculty SPACE, with its first monthly gathering Jan. 26, is an effort to bridge gaps and build greater community, offering opportunities to socialize and discuss salient topics among colleagues over lunch.

Snow in the shape of a heart sits in two hands.

Give the gift of positive impact

Dec. 18, 2017

Looking for gift-giving ideas for this holiday season and beyond? Take a look at the Volunteer Resource Center's holiday season volunteer guide.

New "hackable" ATLAS tower light

'Tis the season to geek out

Dec. 15, 2017

Just in time for the holidays, the ATLAS Institute is gifting control of its tower lights to anyone and everyone. All you need is access to the nifty controller website.

Sustainably wrapped Christmas presents

Tips for a green, affordable, joyful holiday season

Dec. 14, 2017

Do all the material expectations that come with the holidays have you stressed out? Here are some tips for maximizing the joy in the holiday season, a time of celebration, connection and festivity.

Robert Kaufman

Visiting scholar in conservative thought, policy feels at home in Boulder

Dec. 6, 2017

For Robert Kaufman, the Trump presidency has made the "conservative" program he's a part of on the "liberal" campus especially relevant.

Emily Daub, °ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û2023¿ª½±¼Ç¼ student

Photos, video: Lightbulb moment leads to wearable technology for performance dance

Nov. 29, 2017

Fascinated by innovations in wearable technology and driven by a passion for dance, Emily Daub developed lighting systems for costumes that expand the creative possibilities for performance dance.

Hadley Kamminga-Peck

Campus Q&A: On teaching Shakespeare to youth

Nov. 28, 2017

In the lead-up to workshops Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, a Colorado Shakespeare Festival teaching artist discusses original practices, dramaturgy, teaching Shakespeare to kids and seven years of projects.

Lab

Proposal for shared equipment, labs tops recent Short Experiment Competition

Nov. 21, 2017

An interdisciplinary team has won Kelly Fox's Short Experiment Competition, a contest that aims to give life to innovative solutions or unmet opportunities on campus.

Former Barack Obama science advisor John Holdren, left, with engineering Dean Bobby Braun at a public event on campus Nov 16

Former Obama science advisor continues to push for research, innovation

Nov. 17, 2017

Research plays a huge role in the economic well-being of our nation, said John Holdren, President Barack Obama's science advisor for eight years, who spoke on campus Nov. 16.

Students do hands-on welding and casting for mechanical engineering class

Get involved with the queer community in STEM

Nov. 14, 2017

Looking to network with other LGBTQ engineers, learn about companies that value queer engineers and/or partake in the broader LGBTQ movement on campus? Then oSTEM is the place for you.

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