Herb Morreale, CU engineering alumnus

Domino Theory: Small steps can lead to big results

Alumnus Herb Morreale (CompSci ’91) has distilled his ideas about how individuals can impact the greater good into his “domino theory.”

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RAP Students in Circle on Lawn

Learning and living sustainability

SEEDS and Sustainable by Design, CU’s two newest Residential Academic Programs, feature an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability and innovative problem-solving.  

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Performance outside in Mary Rippon Theatre

Bringing the Bard to Boulder

Don't miss the 54th annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival this summer, a professional theater company in residence at CU-Boulder.

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Spring Commencement 2012

Congratulations to our 2012 Graduates! 

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A place for tackling critical challenges in bioscience

The revolutionary new Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building will facilitate collaborative work on challenges ranging from biomedical issues like cancer, heart disease and tissue engineering to the development of new biofuels.

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Finding compounds that can help fight cancer

Using fruit flies, a CU-Boulder researcher is developing a screening technology to identify cancer therapies.

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Summer Session

Make the most of your summer. Many of CU’s most popular and sought-after courses are offered during Summer Session. You can earn credits, keep up with major requirements, improve your GPA, take online classes, and still enjoy summer.

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Creating Futures

With your involvement, we can renew the collegiate experience in ways that will create brighter futures in Colorado and around the world—one person, one discovery, and one community at a time.

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