Additional Stories from Around Campus

  • Boulder Theater marquee with the words "Welcome Sundance Film Festival 2027" on it
    The Sundance Film Festival is set to make its Boulder debut in January 2027. Find out the exact dates and how to stay connected as planning progresses.
  • Ralphie Statue
    Boulder will soon celebrate its 150th anniversary as Colorado’s public flagship and comprehensive research university. Community Engagement Week 2026, hosted by PACES, will honor Boulder's commitment to making a difference in the lives of Coloradans through campus-community partnerships in research, creative work or teaching and learning.
  • Poynter Institute exhibit in Boulder, CO
    CMDI is a partnered and featured stop on Poynter's 50th anniversary celebration later this month
  • aerial view of  Boulder campus and flatirons
    Earlier this month, Chancellor Schwartz accepted the recommendations of the Chancellor’s Task Force on Outreach to create a “hub and spoke” model of coordinated outreach and community engagement to better support the campus’s vast outreach efforts and maximize engagement and partnerships with communities across the state and region.
  • Three college students crouch around a plot of dirt. Two of the student hold a young sapling up as it is positioned into the ground, while the other pours a bucket of water onto the base of the plant
    Newly planted apple orchard on Boulder campus is a nexus of university and community partnerships and will be a living classroom for students and educators
  • cu boulder flag
    A Boulder lecture series of in-person and online sessions will help unravel how the federal government and higher education interact through a complicated matrix of relationships, processes and norms that are presenting challenges to civil dialogue, strategic relationships and the traditional missions of both.
  • A panel speaker at the Conference on World Affairs smiles and looks off past the camera
    Be part of a one-of-a-kind event that brings together speakers from around the globe for open, diverse and balanced discussions on today’s most pressing issues. The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) offers engaging, cross-disciplinary conversations designed to inform, inspire and connect people from all walks of life.

    Jointly planned by Boulder and the Boulder community, this event is your chance to explore new ideas, share perspectives and be part of the dialogue. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a dynamic and diverse audience. We can’t wait to see you there!
  • Mark Zuckerberg illustration
    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that the company would fire its fact-checkers and instead rely on its users, with the help of AI, to police Facebook and Instagram for false or misleading posts. The company will also move its content moderation team from California to Texas, lift restrictions designed to protect immigrants and LGBTQ+ people from hate speech and “dial back” penalties for rule-breakers.
  • mountain landscape
    The Program in Jewish Studies announces summer Peak to Peak series line-up
  • Denver Skyline
    Despite a complex national and global economic landscape, Colorado’s economy will continue to grow in 2025, according to the 60th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook, released Monday by the Business Research Division at the Leeds School of Business.
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