Graduate Student Edition - April 10, 2026
Celebrating 150
Explore 150th anniversary panels and events at the Conference on World Affairs
As the opening chapter of the 150th celebration, CWA will feature special programming that connects CU's past to the challenges and opportunities of today—from higher education's role in democracy to the future of aerospace and more. Also, don't miss the "leadership across eras" panel with multiple former CU presidents and chancellors.
Sustainability and social change from CU's founding to today
Check out highlights of environmental champions and moments of social change across 150 years. Explore early environmental programs, campus sustainability milestones, student activism and the many different ways leadership has taken shape on campus and beyond.
Campus Community
Get ready for Conference on World Affairs week April 13–16
Don't miss your chance to be part of the 78th Conference on World Affairs, which is free and open to all. Register and build your personalized schedule today.
New campus sustainability framework unveiled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Climate Week event
Colorado Climate Week brought together leaders across the state to explore solutions, partnerships and bold ideas shaping the future of climate action and innovation. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ hosted a full day of panels, presentations and discussions at the Limelight Hotel Boulder.
CU Athletics honors student athletes' academic success
The University of Colorado Department of Athletics celebrated another banner year for student athletes, who excelled and set records in the classroom.
Research Corner
Mental, physical illnesses often go hand in hand. Genetic study helps explain why
An analysis of DNA from two million people shows that that the same genetic architecture that underlies things like depression, ADHD and substance abuse also boosts risk of a host of physical illnesses.
Why climate action is one of today's biggest business opportunities
As federal policy shifts, the economics of clean energy are becoming harder to ignore. Jeff York, an expert on environmental entrepreneurship, explains where climate-focused startups are gaining ground and what it will take to bring them to scale.
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