This weekend brings an advance screening of “Knock at the Cabin,” a CPR training, a Sommers-Bausch Observatory open house, shows at Fiske Planetarium, a lifeguard certification course, student recitals, women’s basketball games and more.
Campus offers many favorite study spots, some of which offer caffeinated and comforting beverages to help during your study sessions. These coffee and tea shops will make the hours spent studying a little more enjoyable.
For many of us, trauma can be challenging to define and even more challenging to talk about. Here are some ways you can support yourself and your fellow Buffs.
On Saturday, Jan. 28, Ƶ Boulder's Air Force ROTC Detachment will perform a memorial ceremony for the crew members of the Columbia and Challenger space shuttles. The ceremony will begin at 9:38 a.m.
Political polarization and extremism is a major challenge in today's America. Join the Benson Center for a panel of community leaders who are working to address these challenges in Colorado.
Seventy-eight years ago on Jan. 27, the Auschwitz concentration camp closed after liberation by the Soviet army. Professor Janet Jacobs, who researches genocide, trauma and collective memory, discusses the ways in which the experiences and trauma of Holocaust survivors are passed down through generations.
What happens when an expert on natural language processing asks a chatbot to write a children's book in the style of Dr. Seuss? Professor Kai Larsen put the question to the test.