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- A new cryo-electron microscope that can reveal intricate cellular architecture in stunning ultra-high 3D resolution is the first of its kind to be housed in Colorado.
- A new federal grant focused on community colleges gives CU Engineering and its partners a boost to diversify interest in STEM fields in Colorado and coast to coast.
- On Saturday, Aug. 25, at approximately 9:22 p.m. CUPD was notified of an unlawful sexual contact that occurred at the Welcomefest concert on Farrand Field.
- CU Boulder alumna Emma Oosterhous has been awarded the Marshall Scholarship. With a full ride to any U.K. university, she will pursue a master's in comics and graphic novels at the University of Dundee.
- Before you reach for that credit card, have a plan in place to keep your holiday spending in line with your budget. Plus, get a jump on taxes and next year's budget with some tips and reminders.
- Art and Rural Environments Field School is designed for students interested in exploring the unique relationship between art and the Western American environment.
- A new technology developed in the Joel Kralj Lab at CU Boulder is driving the field of bacterial electrophysiology in new directions and enabling researchers to study electrical activity in live bacteria.
- People with vision impairments face a perpetual problem: maneuvering through a world of obstacles and hazards. Meet Good Vibrations, a team of students with a solution.
- If you can't stay connected or are having issues connecting to the campus Wi-Fi, try these tips from the Office of Information Technology.
- Paleoclimatologist Sarah Crump, a PhD student and INSTARR researcher, studies the effects of climate variability in the Canadian Arctic by analyzing ancient DNA from lake sediment.