Some students love art. Others have a passion for science, math and other technical subjects. Lila Finch is helping middle- and high-schoolers to feel more comfortable crossing those disciplinary boundaries.
Until recently, when faculty requested a Desire2Learn course, it meant waiting up to two business days for the course to be created by the Office of Information Technology. Those days are now a thing of the past.
¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder was selected to host this year's National Nuclear Physics Summer School, bringing students and expert lecturers from across the nation to campus.
Course reserves allow faculty to make course materials equally available to all of their students. Reserve books, journal articles, DVDs, sheet music and more through University Libraries.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Norman Pace of the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology has been awarded the 2017 Massry Prize for his microbiome research.
Two ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder students are designing an aerospace curriculum for middle school students as part of their internships at Colorado-based Oakman Aerospace, Inc.
Starting this fall, the School of Education will invite first-year students to explore leadership from multicultural, social justice and equity perspectives on a pathway to the Leadership Studies Minor.
Collecting statistics is one thing. Communicating vast quantities of data in a way that helps researchers arrive at solutions to real-world problems is another.
Dan Szafir, assistant professor for the ATLAS Institute and Computer Science Department, is bringing to light the unique challenges scientists face when launching robots into space.