What makes a great entrepreneur? How do the best innovators navigate uncertainty and scale their ventures successfully? In the latest episode of our podcast, we sit down with Kathy Eisenhardt, a ...
Most people think of entrepreneurship as launching a startup, chasing investment rounds, and building something from the ground up. But for Erin Bateman, entrepreneurship took on a different meaning: ...
The Insider is Venture Partners at CU Boulder's monthly newsletter featuring the latest headlines, news, events, opportunities and emerging innovations from the university. We have several editions ...
The purpose of a resume is to introduce your qualifications and skills to employers. The goal of a resume is to get an interview so that you can further share your qualifications and learn more about ...
Dive into the world of cyanotypes with a hands-on workshop where you’ll explore experimental techniques to create your own unique artworks. We'll draw inspiration from a close looking exercise with an ...
Five years ago, CU Boulder experts gathered to explore the meaning and application of academic freedom (see more about 2020 event here). Now in 2025, we revisited this topic with a focus on how ...
Join our communications list to learn more about CU Boulder, our academic offerings and relevant information for your admission experience. The University of Colorado does not discriminate on the ...
During the spring semester 2020, students in the THTR 4023-801, Playing with Style – Studio IV course embarked on the challenge to not only understand and embody period style performance in the acting ...
February is Black History Month. At Colorado Law, we are reflecting on nearly 130 years of our Black students making their mark on our law school and uplifting others within the wider community. The ...
Located in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) offers a broad range of student training in clinical practice and research for graduate students ...
Expert sommeliers can take a whiff of a glass of wine and tell you a lot about what’s in your pinot noir or cabernet ...
Research doesn’t always go as planned, and sometimes results can appear to be abnormal. Some professors, like Xiaoyun Ding, see this as an opportunity to achieve the next big discovery. Ding, an ...
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