LEGO campus

Infographic: LEGO CU

March 1, 2015

“Hit the Bricks,” a 12-by-17-foot LEGO® model of campus, opened Dec. 6 at the Heritage Center in Old Main.

Bruce D. Benson

Q&A with the President: Bruce D. Benson – Spring 2015

March 1, 2015

University of Colorado President Bruce D. Benson earned his geology degree from CU-Boulder 50 years ago. The longest-serving CU president since that time reflects on how the campus has changed.

Justice Antonin Scalia

At CU-Boulder, Supreme Court’s Scalia Flashes Spirit (But Shows Restraint)

Dec. 1, 2014

Calls his originalist view of constitution “Tough Row to Hoe”

NYC's Central Park

In NYC’s Central Park, CU Scientists Find Microbe Melting Pot

Dec. 1, 2014

Iconic park’s soil hosts organisms also found in less hospitable environments

Campus News Briefs – Winter 2014

Dec. 1, 2014

CU Opera performance

And May the Divas Sing!

Dec. 1, 2014

Endowment for College of Music’s opera program will support three operas a year and “more artistic risks.”

Lego Ralphie

CU-Boulder, Lego Version

Dec. 1, 2014

The CU Heritage Center has cleared space for a detailed LEGO model of campus replete with iconic campus buildings, the Flatirons and University Hill.

Philip P. DiStefano

Q&A with the Chancellor: Philip P. DiStefano – Winter 2014

Dec. 1, 2014

Our international student enrollments have grown by nearly 60 percent in four years to 2,152 degree-seeking students.

Global Jam on Farrand Field

Now – August 22, 2014

Sept. 1, 2014

Each fall the newest members of the Forever Buffs family connect — most for the first time — during the university’s Week of Welcome, which includes free activities in the CU Recreation Center, a Welcome Fest in the University Memorial Center and a concert on campus hosted by CU’s Program Council.

young child swimming underwater

Inquiry: Structured Children with Yuko Munakata

Sept. 1, 2014

Unstructured play — reading a book, wandering through the zoo, playing outside — may be good for children’s brains, says CU-Boulder psychology and neuroscience professor Yuko Munakata.

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