ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ students (from left) Manasa Ponnapalli, Melissa Sandor, and Gregory Gomez work on a circuit project in the PhET interactive simulations lab at the University of Colorado Boulder. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Grad programs earn high marks in 2020 U.S. News and World Report rankings

March 13, 2019

In the top 10 nationally, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ graduate offerings—in the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, environmental law, ceramics and other areas—continue to receive high rankings.

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10 reasons to take summer classes

March 1, 2019

Summer is just around the corner. Have you thought about how you want to spend your time? Here are 10 reasons to consider taking summer classes at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ this year.

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Faculty, instructors: As you start the new semester, keep accessibility in mind

Jan. 22, 2019

Accessible and universally designed course materials can benefit all students and ensure those with disabilities can access your content. Get a checklist.

Business minor business plan competition winners pose with giant check

Enhance your marketability with a 12-credit business minor

Jan. 18, 2019

An offering since 2013, the business minor is designed to allow all students to gain business acumen, increasing their immediate impact as new hires.

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New professor of Israel/Palestine studies to begin teaching

Jan. 9, 2019

The relationship between Israel and Palestine is globally fraught, and ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ is presenting its students with a dispassionate academic analysis on the subject beginning this spring.

Integrated physiology major Kelsey Sheehan poses in front of Flatirons

New certificate provides students tools for communicating, learning STEM concepts

Jan. 9, 2019

Students from STEM majors can gain skills to more effectively communicate STEM-related topics and collaborate with others.

anthropology major Rashel Gandhi-Besbe

Outstanding grad examines ‘the enemies of conservation’

Dec. 21, 2018

Collaboration between social scientists and wildlife conservationists is key to preserving the environment and protecting human rights, says Rashel Gandhi-Besbe.

Family celebrates a College of Engineering and Applied Science winter graduate in the snow

Meet Engineering’s outstanding graduates

Dec. 21, 2018

Each semester, students are selected to receive top honors from the College of Engineering and Applied Science based on faculty recommendations. Meet the current six.

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Provost receives academic reorganization committee report

Dec. 17, 2018

Provost Russell Moore has received the report of the academic reorganization committee, as well as the feedback from the campus over the comment period that ended in mid-December. Find out what's next.

Typeset poem

Students in Focus: Making rhyme and reason of the periodic table

Dec. 14, 2018

In ‘Poetic Table of the Elements,’ students of Danny Long combine art and science, old and new, with a project in which they compose, typeset and hand-print 118 poems.

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