Sabrina Kainz holds up a map while standing on a rocky overlook

Geologists explore the hidden history of Colorado’s Spanish Peaks

March 4, 2024

A team from Ƶ Boulder collected dozens of samples from across southeastern Colorado, and their results could help to answer an enduring mystery: What made Colorado's High Plains so high?

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How to navigate campus life as an introvert

March 4, 2024

Do you have an introverted personality? There are ways to find your place and be involved on campus while honoring your needs. Here are ways to make the most of your college experience as an introvert.

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Unlocking the secrets of hybrid work: Learn more March 19

March 4, 2024

Does hybrid work have you feeling confused? Join Lauren Harris of Organization and Employee Development for a 30-minute skill-builder “lunch and learn” for tips on thriving in a hybrid environment.

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The first step in funding your innovation: Virtual conference April 1–4

March 4, 2024

Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Week, focused on federal funding for early development of technologies, will feature networking opportunities, resources and experts from Ƶ Boulder and national agencies: NSF, NIH, DOE, NASA and others.

Campus community members mingling at the grand opening of the new UMC Gaming Lounge

19 things to do: Relax at spa night, hear from student leaders, more

March 4, 2024

This week brings music of “dreams, nightmares and longing,” a career fair, Ralphie’s Cooking Basics, time to de-stress before midterms, gaming in celebration of women and more.

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Ƶ Cancer Center leaders aim to use novel molecule to fight cancer

March 1, 2024

Tin Tin Su of Ƶ Boulder and Antonio Jimeno of the Ƶ School of Medicine say acceleration-initiative funds will help speed a promising, developed-in-Colorado cancer therapy for patients.

aerial view of the area affected by the Marshall Fire

Toxic metal levels mostly minor after Marshall Fire

March 1, 2024

A new Ƶ Boulder study found metal contamination in the soil near homes destroyed by the Marshall Fire didn’t reach dangerous levels.

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Climate journalism is strong in hard-hit countries

March 1, 2024

Climate change has disproportionate impacts globally, and a new analysis identifies compelling coverage by news outlets in less-resourced countries, where reporting on the issue is done in unique and in-depth ways.

Researchers at the Mountain Research Station

Students may learn ecology (and much else) in the wild

March 1, 2024

Ƶ Boulder’s Mountain Research Station is offering six field courses this summer, giving students the opportunity to study a wide range of disciplines in nature.

View of Earth from a space station

Dream of going to Mars? Talk to explore human health in space

March 1, 2024

Rachael Seidler, a professor of applied physiology and kinesiology at the University of Florida, will deliver this year’s Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science on April 4.

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