Ƶ Boulder recently won four gold and three silver awards for exceptional work in the communications field, including recognition for the Ƶ Boulder Today digital newsletter, a mental health article and media projects on the topics of health and space.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science will launch the Lattice Scholars Program this fall, building on the university's commitment to support the academic potential of all Colorado students. Lattice will provide debt-free engineering education for all incoming first-generation, Pell-eligible students from Colorado.
Pay increases for classified staff as well as a bump in the campus minimum wage took effect July 1 and are part of a series of actions since 2021 to improve compensation for various faculty and staff groups.
Professor Martha Palmer shares her 50-year journey through the field of natural language understanding, her current research and her thoughts on new generative artificial intelligence tools.
Sasha Gladkova, an Astronaut Scholarship winner (2022 and 2023) and former internationally competitive gymnast, has big plans for life after Ƶ Boulder.
Members of Ƶ Boulder’s American Indian Law Program last month attended the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples session at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
Around 300 community members gathered at the Boulder Theater to celebrate the value of community care and compassion. The night featured remarks from Ƶ and Boulder leaders, along with food, drinks, giveaways and a concert on Pearl Street.
How does pop culture reflect and inform cultural values? The unique media studies programs in the College of Media, Information and Communication challenge students to become critics of culture and “kind of as evangelists” for improving society.