Join ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder on June 28 for Bike to Work Day—part of the city's annual Walk and Bike Month. The event features nearly 50 breakfast stations across Boulder serving free food and drinks.
The slower months of summer can be a great time to learn new tools or brush up on skills, and the Lynda.com learning library has a vast selection of high-quality video tutorials for current faculty, staff and students.
Allison Atteberry will explore the effects of changes in teacher evaluation policies with support from the fellowship. Only 30 early-career scholars were selected out of roughly 300 applicants nationwide.
Women represent more than half of new U.S. college graduates but receive fewer than 20 percent of computer and information science degrees. Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, is trying to fix that.
A new study by ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder pain researcher Pavel Goldstein shows that when an empathetic partner holds the hand of a lover in pain, the couple's heart rates sync and the pain subsides.
Fake news websites had about twice as much influence on the media landscape as fact-checking websites did, according to new research by the College of Media, Communication and Information.
When senior engineering student Susie Gomez-Burgos isn't studying, she spends much of her time inspiring children, Latina girls in particular, to become mathematicians and science whizzes.