The closing act of CRWUA 2025 was an orderly (and familiar) report from each of the basin states’ principal negotiators that ...
At CU Boulder, dining is more than just a meal—it’s an experience. Our award-winning dining venues serve fresh, sustainable and innovative cuisine crafted by a passionate team dedicated to your ...
This year, the normal blizzards haven't come to most of Colorado, but atmospheric scientist Jennifer Kay says there's still ...
From orchestras, bands and choirs, to jazz and world music, to world-class faculty and guest performances, to student recitals and ensembles—we bring hundreds of inspiring, free performances audiences ...
This group explores holistic actions to address the many drivers of urban disaster risk worldwide, while simultaneously addressing environmental sustainability and social equity challenges.
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Physicists at CU Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the energy efficiency of buildings worldwide—and it works a bit like a high-tech version of Bubble Wrap.
Distinct psychiatric disorders have more in common biologically than previously believed, according to the largest and most detailed analysis to date of how genes influence mental illness. The study, ...
Amid a shifting economic landscape and slowing population gains, Colorado’s economy will continue to grow steadily in 2026, according to a forecast released by the Business Research Division (BRD) at ...
CU expert Andrew Cowell is working to combine decades of language documentation with new technological approaches in order to help revive the Arapaho language. Read more on The Conversation.