Closeup of various drugs in capsule and tab form

Drug Take-Back Day, March 9

March 1, 2016

Reduce the risk of accidental exposure, drug misuse, and environmental contamination by participating in Drug Take-Back Day. Turn in unused or expired medication for safe disposal on Wednesday, March 9, at the Drug Take-Back Event hosted by Community Health, a division of Wardenburg Health Services and the CU Police Department.

 Student

10 things to do this week: March 1 edition

March 1, 2016

More beautiful weather to come this week, so get out and enjoy it. Or join your fellow Buffs indoors for an evening of Hebrew and Yiddish song and dance, the Boulder International Film Festival or a workshop on design thinking.

 Flatiron mountains

CU Traditions: Hiking the Flatirons

Feb. 29, 2016

The natural beauty of the Flatirons has long been revered, and has become a symbol of Boulder both on post cards and in people’s memories, as well as a symbol of CU itself.

Chancellor Phil DiStefano

Chancellor's Corner: Rejecting hateful speech

Feb. 26, 2016

You may be aware that we had an incident of hateful speech posted as graffiti in a campus bathroom yesterday. Regardless of who wrote these hateful words on the walls of a bathroom stall, we find speech like this reprehensible and demeaning to all members of our community and we completely reject it.

Four finalist for the Dean of the Law School

CU-Boulder announces four finalists for law dean

Feb. 26, 2016

CU-Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore today announced four finalists for the position of dean of Colorado Law. They are S. James Anaya, Mary Anne Bobinski, Laura E. Gómez and Angela Onwuachi-Willig. Public sessions with each of the candidates will be held on campus Feb. 29 through March 16.

 Illustration of plants growing

HR Corner: CU Grow Management and Leadership Series spring and summer sessions

Feb. 25, 2016

The Office of Organizational and Employee Development (OED) invites CU-Boulder employees to attend the CU Grow Management and Leadership Series spring and summer sessions. Programs are offered free of charge to CU-Boulder employees. The series provides CU-Boulder supervisors, managers and leaders with current, influential and critical topics in the fields of management and leadership.

Just dance

Seven reasons to bust a move

Feb. 25, 2016

Turns out there’s more to dancing than just showing off and rocking out—it can also have amazing health benefits. Getting up and shaking it off may actually improve mood, boost confidence, strengthen friendships, build muscle and cardio endurance and more.

 Ecenter

February Eco-Tip: Water for the west and slow the flow

Feb. 25, 2016

Each month, CU-Boulder's Environmental Center provides eco-tips with the goal of promoting sustainable choices. February's topic is water use.

David Kang named CU-Boulder vice chancellor for infrastructure and safety

Feb. 24, 2016

²ÊÃñ±¦µä Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Kelly Fox has named David Kang as vice chancellor for infrastructure and safety, effective May 16. Kang replaces Larry Levine, who filled the position on an interim basis after Steve Thweatt retired in mid-October.

 10 things to do this week

10 things to do this week: Feb. 23 edition

Feb. 23, 2016

Hello, friends and scholars! There are all kinds of events happening on campus this week, and I encourage you to get out and about as much as possible in this beautiful weather.

Pages