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- If you're feeling distressed or anxious about the impacts of climate change, here are a few coping strategies that may help.
- In his first State of the Campus address, Chancellor Justin Schwartz highlighted CU Boulder's strengths and encouraged the campus community to be leaders driving change.
- The University of Colorado is increasing its investment in quality health care for CU’s workforce by 5.9% overall for the new benefits plan year. It’s important for employees to examine plan premiums and cost structures, coverage and networks before choosing plans.
- The Distinguished Research Lectureship is among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a CU Boulder colleague. The deadline for nominations is June 2.
- Venture Partners at CU Boulder offers hands-on regional I-Corps programs open to researchers, faculty, students and staff from any discipline or institution. Learn more.
- Graduating student Sophia McKeown shares her reflections on her time at CU Boulder, and what she will miss most about college.
- Abby Hickcox, a teaching associate professor of geography and associate director of the Arts and Sciences Honors Program, has been named this year's Cogswell Award winner for her inspirational instruction.
- Celebrated professor and prolific inventor Richard Noble reflects on decades of teaching and discovery and embarks on a new path to commercialization of a game-changing technology.
- The ROTC cadet and physics major turned naval aviator turned admiral was appointed commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet in early 2024.
- Undergraduate violist Finn Cruit and graduate pianist Ohad Nativ were awarded first prizes in the College of Music’s annual Concerto Competition.