CU Boulder’s Environmental Engineering Program marked its 20th anniversary on Oct. 21 with an evening celebration for faculty, students, staff and alumni.
One goal is to increase the diversity of STEM fields by emphasizing that "we need to stop trying to get girls to act like boys in order to be part of the math world."
The CU Boulder Scholarship Application is available beginning Nov. 1, officially kicking off the 2020–21 scholarship season. Here's what you need to know to better your chances of winning a scholarship.
If you are a computing student interested in the study of society and culture, or a humanities student wanting to learn computational methods, consider applying to earn a graduate certificate in digital humanities.
In September, the College of Music welcomed back members of the renowned Cleveland Orchestra for three days of master classes, performances and a huge side-by-side rehearsal. Students celebrated the importance of mentorship and diversity in their music careers.
The faculty director of CU Boulder's Center of the American West will be in New York Oct. 13 speaking as part of the festival's 20th anniversary event, discussing the legacy of President Donald Trump.
Iain Boyd is thinking fast. Extremely fast. So fast that breaking the sound barrier is practically standing still. Welcome to the world of hypersonics, where the minimum speed is at least 3,836 mph, or five times the speed of sound.
Your advisor has a world of opportunities to share with you! Set up an appointment with your advisor today to map out 4-year degree plans—including plans with minors, certificates or more than one major.