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At CU Boulder, dining is more than just a meal—it’s an experience. Our award-winning dining venues serve fresh, sustainable and innovative cuisine crafted by a passionate team dedicated to your ...
The Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program is an opportunity for CU Boulder alumni and students to foster meaningful relationships that will set the mentees ...
Forever Buffs volunteers are students, alumni, family and friends who are committed to giving back to the University of Colorado Boulder and beyond. We are community-minded, impact-driven leaders who ...
Alumni Weekend is extra special this year — CU Boulder is turning 150! Come back to campus to be part of the milestone celebration. Reconnect with friends, relive your favorite Boulder traditions and ...
This group explores holistic actions to address the many drivers of urban disaster risk worldwide, while simultaneously addressing environmental sustainability and social equity challenges.
From orchestras, bands and choirs, to jazz and world music, to world-class faculty and guest performances, to student recitals and ensembles—we bring hundreds of inspiring, free performances audiences ...
Physicists at CU Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the energy efficiency of buildings worldwide—and it works a bit like a high-tech version of Bubble Wrap.
Wondering where you can watch CU games with fellow alumni? If you can’t make it to Boulder for game day, join a game in your city! This is the perfect ...
Nearly 4.5 million years ago, two large, hot stars brushed tantalizingly close to Earth’s sun. They left behind a trace in the clouds of gas and dust that swirl just beyond our solar system—almost ...
Bonnie Colby, Professor, University of Arizona. John Fleck, Writer in Residence, Utton Transboundary Resources Center, University of New Mexico. Kristiana Hansen, Professor, Department of Agricultural ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., second only to heart disease. But a new cancer treatment method from CU Boulder researchers uses sound waves to soften tumors and could be a ...
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