Campus News
In June your Coloradan magazine won first place from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, one of the world’s largest nonprofit educational associations.
When this year’s 5,600 new students arrived on campus, many had already networked with students, alumni and CU parents this summer.
Amid a limping economy, CU alumni and friends rallied to support the university, giving a record-breaking $213.2 million during the 12 months ending June 30, 2011.
When Rod Falk’s middle school students create their own arcade classics like Frogger, Pac-Man and Space Invaders in his computer lab, they develop critical thinking skills.
To celebrate our entry into the Pac-12, we traveled to San Francisco and Los Angeles in March to connect with more than 400 alumni who attended our receptions.
The tradition of honoring the CU's best began in 1930 and continues today as the CU-Boulder Alumni Association announces members of the university community who were recognized on campus Wednesday, May 4.
University leaders say they want to create a stronger journalism program that better prepares students for the digital age.
Being in a strong marriage does not necessarily alleviate the stress of unemployment, according to a study by CU business professor Maw-Der Foo.