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Get tips for helping students with course materials

July 7, 2021

In case students ask you about how to order and receive their textbooks and course materials, be in the know—get details from the CU Book Store.

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MLB All-Star Game to return to Denver for first time in 23 years

July 7, 2021

Tom Zeiler, a history professor who co-teaches a popular course called America Through Baseball, discusses the history of the All-Star Game, the role of politics in baseball and the significance of the game returning to Denver, which will happen July 13.

An aerial image of the CU Boulder campus. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

CU Boulder experts tapped for summit on sexual misconduct

July 7, 2021

Campus experts and students from around the state helped organize the first Colorado Summit on Sexual Misconduct, coming up July 19–20, including CU Boulder employees and a student. Also, CU Boulder's Valerie Simons will give an opening address at the event.

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Chancellor names Sonia DeLuca Fernández senior vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion

July 6, 2021

Chancellor Philip DiStefano named Sonia DeLuca Fernández senior vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion—a new campus leadership position that will provide strategic direction on campuswide DEI initiatives and programs.

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Gain professional experience through Career Services' virtual internship program

July 6, 2021

Career Services is partnering with Upkey to offer students access to professional development, company projects and skill building. The program runs for six weeks and is not paid, but is free. Build your résumé and explore your interests.

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Campus center helps foster critical thinking among various disciplines

July 6, 2021

The interdisciplinary Center for Critical Thought, which is housed in the Graduate School, brings together humanists and social scientists from across the university for collaborative research in the field of critical thought.

Mariajose Baca, Serene Ferjani and other Colorado high school students climbing on the CU Boulder challenge course. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa, CU Boulder)

Helping high school students bridge to college

July 2, 2021

High school graduates from underserved communities who are heading to CU Boulder in the fall traveled from around Colorado to campus recently to participate in summer bridge programs, which provide academic classes and community-building activities.

CU Boulder first-place international solar decathlon team members pose with U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, second from right, and Colorado Rockies mascot Dinger during a game against the St. Louis Cardinals on July 1. The team was hosted and recognized by the secretary during her visit to Denver. (Photo courtesy of the Colorado Rockies)

First-place solar decathlon winners receive visit from US secretary of energy, US senator

July 2, 2021

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm hosted and recognized CU Boulder's first-place national solar decathlon team members. U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper also attended the visit at the July 1 Colorado Rockies game.

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Enjoy Free Fridays at The Rec this month

July 2, 2021

Buff OneCard holders can access The Rec for free on Fridays throughout July, including students who are not registered in summer courses, faculty and staff. Enjoy access to skating, swimming, climbing, fitness classes and more. Plus, bring a guest for just $7.

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Get a free COVID-19 vaccine on campus

July 2, 2021

CU Boulder students, staff and faculty can receive a free COVID-19 vaccine through Medical Services. Vaccines are available by appointment or during drop-in clinics.

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