Campus News
U.S. passport control agents may need to order more rubber stamp pads to accommodate the influx of CU-Boulder students studying abroad by 2020.
Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano discusses how he is working to help students succeed and finish their degrees in a timely manner.
High-performance sports center to serve community. CU broke ground on May 12 for the $143 million athletic facilities project that the university hopes will be largely completed by August 2015.
Patients who have abdominal surgery may want to think twice about taking morphine to treat their pain, according to findings in a CU-Boulder study.
Renovations will greatly improve the student experience.
During the past few years, CU-Boulder has built and renovated a number of buildings to enhance the overall university experience for students.
CU President Bruce D. Benson (Geol’64, HonDocSci’04) celebrated his sixth year on the job in March, becoming the longest-serving CU president in 50 years.