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Sustainability Wins Worth CelebratingCU Boulder’s commitment to sustainability took a major step forward this year as the CU Boulder Surplus Store celebrated its first full year of operation—and the numbers show just how much progress the
Campus Dining is excited to introduce Roaming Ralphie, our new food trailer!This mobile dining option is designed to keep the campus community connected and well-fed—especially while dining options in the UMC are limited due to construction.
As the Front Range recently faced two powerful wind events, CU Boulder officials coordinated action to protect the campus community and its infrastructure. Get a by-the-numbers on the impacts.Â
Winter and springtime along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains can bring volatile weather conditions. CU Boulder’s campus closure policy clarifies delays and closures caused by extreme weather, power outages and other emergencies. Here’s what
Finding your way around campus shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle. Yet, outdated signage has made navigation challenging for visitors and even long-time campus members. That’s about to change.The Campus Wayfinding Revamp Project is underway.
CU Boulder’s campus is full of beautiful and unique trees—and now you can learn more about them with our Campus Tree Tour. This interactive story map lets you explore different tree species, find fun facts, and see how our campus landscape is cared
CU Boulder is set to receive its first electric trash truck, expected to arrive within 12 to 18 months. It will replace a diesel truck and reduce annual diesel fuel consumption by approximately 1,200 gallons.Â
CU Boulder has unveiled a new webpage dedicated to snow removal, providing information on how the university manages snow to ensure campus safety and accessibility.Â
Our talented painter from the structural shop, Josh Bertolini, created ten masterpieces for a campus customer on the 4th floor of the ARCE building, and one (the Flatirons mural) for our FacMan sign shop.
The CU Boulder Distribution Center announced plans to open a storefront—located at 3300 Walnut Ave., Unit A, Boulder, CO 80301—where students, faculty, staff and community members will be able to shop for surplus goods no longer in use by campus