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11 things to do this weekend: Virtual talks, wellness workshops, more

Sept. 10, 2020

This week brings Conference on World Affairs sessions, Feel Good Fridays, sunset yoga, a Pollinator Appreciation Month celebration, bouldering for those in recovery, TEDxCU and more.

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Scene at CU: From a TV-ready bluebird sky to an early-bird snowfall

Sept. 10, 2020

Recent days on the CU Boulder campus included everything from a sunny backdrop for a nationally televised program to the first snowfall of the academic year. See photos.

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Technology is available for students with demonstrated financial need

Sept. 9, 2020

Do you know a student who does not have a laptop or a Wi-Fi connection to complete their academic responsibilities? CU Boulder faculty and staff members can nominate students with financial need.

An ICAT training session

CUPD provides training in groundbreaking techniques

Sept. 9, 2020

The CU Boulder Police Department is one of Colorado’s first to train in ICAT, a training that provides officers with the tools they need to successfully and safely defuse a range of critical incidents.

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6 residence hall friendly recipes to try

Sept. 9, 2020

Perfect your microwave skills and impress your roommate with these residence hall friendly recipes that are sure to satisfy—great to make at home.

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3 reasons to protect our herd...right now

Sept. 9, 2020

We have a strong chance of staying in person this semester. Here are three reasons to keep up the good work and protect our herd.

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Tips from a senior: 6 ways to stay organized

Sept. 9, 2020

The more unorganized you are, the easier it can be to fall behind on your schoolwork. So, Buffs, stay tuned and follow these tips to help you succeed and stay organized this semester.

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Everything you need to know about contact tracing

Sept. 9, 2020

Contact tracing is used to identify and inform those who have potentially been exposed to an infectious disease. It has been used for decades by state and local health departments to slow or stop the spread of infectious disease.

Konrad Steffen

Konrad Steffen: A celebration of life

Sept. 8, 2020

Please join CIRES virtually on Wednesday, Sept. 16, to celebrate Konrad Steffen’s life and contributions. Koni served as CIRES' director from 2005–12 and was a member of the geography department faculty.

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Who puts up election yard signs and why?

Sept. 8, 2020

In a new book, CU Boulder's Anand Sokhey details his research on whether yard signs work, what they say about us and how they shape our neighborhoods.

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