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New science-teaching curriculum dubbed 'image of the possible'

June 27, 2017

CU Boulder researchers are creating a new way of teaching concepts that prepare budding scientists to tackle problems of the 21st century. Next Generation Science Standards gave the curriculum the highest-quality rating to date.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

Chancellor's Corner: Deepening my resolve to address sexual misconduct issues

June 27, 2017

During the past several years, I have been committed to addressing issues of sexual misconduct at CU Boulder. Over the past six months and especially the past two weeks, I have spent serious time reflecting on my erroneous interpretation of our sexual misconduct policy as it applied to allegations of domestic abuse by one of our former coaches.

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New Skillsoft interface debuts

June 26, 2017

Before diving into the new Skillsoft eLearning system, see what's changed with guided walk-throughs and virtual tours for faculty, staff and students.

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Bruce Lee the focus of professor's next book

June 26, 2017

Bruce Lee conquered generations of unflattering stereotypes about Asian men, and CU Boulder professor Daryl Maeda says the martial arts star is overdue for a deeper analysis than he's received in existing biographical works.

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Internship opportunities in Jewish Studies open to all students

June 23, 2017

Open to students of all backgrounds, Jewish and non-Jewish, internships this fall involve a range of subject matter, from communications and marketing to youth programming and Colorado's oldest synagogue.

Will Vill

Dining Services named top 100 food-service operation in national survey

June 22, 2017

CU Boulder's Campus Dining Services has been recognized as one of the top restaurants and food-service operations in the nation by the annual Good Food 100 Restaurants survey.

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Q&A: Alumna discusses women in computing industry

June 22, 2017

Women represent more than half of new U.S. college graduates but receive fewer than 20 percent of computer and information science degrees. Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, is trying to fix that.

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Planning an adventure in Colorado this summer? The Outdoor Program can help

June 22, 2017

Whether you're new to the outdoors or an experienced adventurer, sometimes it's nice to get a little direction in planning your trip. The Outdoor Program can help you find your next adventure.

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Atteberry selected for National Academy of Education/Spencer Fellowship

June 21, 2017

Allison Atteberry will explore the effects of changes in teacher evaluation policies with support from the fellowship. Only 30 early-career scholars were selected out of roughly 300 applicants nationwide.

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Learn new tools, brush up on skills with Lynda courses

June 21, 2017

The slower months of summer can be a great time to learn new tools or brush up on skills, and the Lynda.com learning library has a vast selection of high-quality video tutorials for current faculty, staff and students.

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