U.S. News this week released its annual ranking of more than 1,500 colleges around the globe.
People ages 18 to 22 in Boulder are now under the same gathering limits as the rest of Boulder County residents, officials announced.
"Our community is safer from the spread of this disease, and young adults can connect with a few more of their friends,” an official said.
Boulder's Horizons K-8's staff spent months trying to think of safe ways to get teachers and students back to in-person learning.
"Obviously students are not encountering election engagement activities on campus,” an election engagement group director said.
Public health officials have updated the order that bans gatherings for Boulder residents between ages 18 and 22.
Everyone in Boulder ages 18 to 22 is required to halt gatherings under a new public health order.
Students will begin remote instruction Wednesday for all undergraduate, graduate and law classes, university officials announced.
As students begin their two-week self-quarantine, the university has reported a record-high number of new coronavirus cases.
"It's an exercise in treating [students] like adults," the university's interim executive vice chancellor said.
"We need to stop the recent rise in positive COVID-19 cases immediately," CU Boulder leaders said in a letter.
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University officials say the jump is due to increased and improved testing.
Wastewater samples found the coronavirus in four residence halls, university officials said.
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A new network of sampling stations on campus will anonymously monitor the wastewater leaving residence halls.
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University of Colorado Boulder students began moving to the campus Saturday under stringent procedures.
Only a quarter of students nationwide will attend daily in-person school, a survey shows.
A new process is now in place to determine if students are eligible for the CARES funding, and the deadline is Aug. 31.
Approximately 400 graduates are expected to attend.
Both St. Vrain and Boulder Valley school districts will begin the fall semester with remote classes.
All students in the district will be taught virtually until at least the last week of September, officials announced.
The Skill Up For Manufacturing Program resumed earlier this month.
“In-person learning is a lot more valuable than remote learning so we’re going to do our best to get our buildings open,” a custodian said.
The university is receiving a $25 million award from the National Science Foundation.
GtC provides high schoolers an opportunity to receive college credits toward an associate’s or technical degree.
University of Colorado Boulder officials provided updates Friday on the latest campus coronavirus guidelines and initiatives.
The Gateway Community College transition program is for young adults with mild cognitive disabilities.
The agreement provides a pathway for transfer to a bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences.
Colorado universities and colleges can begin teaching in-person classes if they limit attendance to 50 percent capacity.
A University of Colorado Boulder economics professor has come under fire for posts on social media.
The program includes coursework and internships.
The grads will work closely with surgeons, registered nurses, and anesthesia personnel.
The University of Colorado Boulder faces a potential budget shortfall of more than $120 million, officials said.
The University of Colorado Boulder has announced a comprehensive plan for reopening at the end of August.
The university is hosting the first all-virtual commencement ceremony in its 144-year history.
The state’s largest teachers union supported the decision to keep schools closed, calling it a “difficult, yet necessary decision.”
A University of Colorado Boulder employee has tested presumptive positive for the new coronavirus, officials confirmed.