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- The Guggenheim Geography building served as the Law School until 1958 and was the first privately-funded building on campus.
- A new fall semester is officially underway at CU. Check out the plethora of events including the annual CU vs. CSU Rocky Mountain Showdown.
- Check out the top 10 states that CU students come from (besides Colorado).
- Volunteers, students and parents worked together to move in CU's class of 2022. Fall Welcome weekend began with move-in on Sunday, Aug.19 and runs through Sept. 1.
- Eight-time Paralympic medalist and double amputee Blake Leeper aims to run in the 2020 Olympics, competing against athletes with two natural legs. His eligibility could hinge in part on findings by CU Boulder researchers.Â
- CU's campus is stunning all year round — especially during the summer.
- Cinema legend and CU alum Robert Redford announces retirement from acting.
- In 2012, Curt Hammerly (EnvDes’10) was hit by a car. It led him to a life of creating ceramic art.
- Did you know the University Theatre originally housed the Buckingham Library? When it opened in 1904, the library had 30,000 books.