At CU Boulder, graduate student Olivia Felton is helping advance research aimed at improving mobility and quality of life for individuals living with movement challenges. Watch to learn how Felton’s passion for movement led her to engineering research – and how she's helping shape the future of mobility through innovation.
Mari Dennis joined CU system administration’s Internal Audit last year as a fiscal misconduct investigator. She also is coordinator for the CU EthicsLine, which provides employees with a simple, anonymous way of reporting concerns or suspected misconduct. "Everyone plays a role in creating an ethical workplace," she said. "If something doesn’t feel right, I would encourage people to speak up in whatever way feels most comfortable."
Through the Merging Engineering and Medicine: Integrating Technology and Immersive Hands-on Human Spaceflight project, CU Boulder and CU Anschutz students collaborate across disciplines while exploring the future of human spaceflight. Watch the video to learn how CU students and faculty work together to address real-world challenges at the intersection of engineering, medicine and spaceflight.
Five University of Colorado researchers are being honored as members of the 2026 class of Boettcher Investigators, each receiving a $250,000 grant from the Boettcher Foundation’s Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards Program. This year’s class, announced last week by the Boettcher Foundation and the Colorado BioScience Association, represents the next generation of scientific excellence and marks another milestone in the Boettcher Foundation’s 17-year commitment to strengthening Colorado’s biomedical research ecosystem.
Through the Cyber Range creation project, supported by a CU Next Award from the CU system, UCCS and CU Denver are helping prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals through immersive, hands-on learning experiences. See video to learn how students and faculty are using the Cyber Range to tackle real-world cybersecurity challenges and prepare for careers protecting critical systems and infrastructure.
With such a significant cost burden, considering a switch to generic drugs over brand-name drugs could help manage your and your family’s health care spending. Not only do generic drugs save you money, they also save the CU health plans money.