News Headlines
- CU Boulder researcher Eva Pietri studies how stories can help address gender bias and create inclusivity.
- Many Native American traditions in the American West place animals like bison or horses at the center of their spirituality and view them as relatives.
- NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft just whipped around Mars carrying the LASP-built SUDA instrument. When it arrives at its destination in 2030, it won’t be the first time a LASP instrument has been to Jupiter. In fact, LASP instruments have been to every planet in our solar system and beyond.
- CU Boulder criminologist David Pyrooz calls for more mental health support for people who have been exposed to gun violence.
- Sustainability starts with making the most of what you already have. When you do need to buy something, there are ways to make choices that are better for the planet.
- Want to host a party without worrying about noise complaints or expensive tickets? Register your party with Off-Campus Housing and Neighborhood Relations and the Boulder Police Department.
- In her Writing in the Age of AI course, CU Boulder’s Teresa Nugent helps students think critically about new technology.
- Tomorrow is CU Boulder’s annual giving day. When you give, it shows your belief in the life-changing work that happens here. Be part of Buffs All In’s collective impact.
- From commuting to laundry, new research reveals why approaching the finish line of everyday chores might be depleting—and how to feel better about it.
- A new modeling method developed by CU Boulder researchers helped scientists understand why kelp forests returned more slowly in Southern California than in British Columbia.