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Awardees chosen for scholarship for undergraduate space research

Sept. 30, 2024

This year’s awardees for the Charles A. Barth Scholarship include six outstanding CU Boulder undergraduate students.

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Make it ‘STOP’: Does replying to spam texts from politicians really block them?

Sept. 30, 2024

Bridget Barrett, a College of Media, Communication and Information expert, offers advice on taking back your phone this election season.

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With newest laws, Taliban marks Afghan women as ‘easy targets,’ scholar says

Sept. 30, 2024

Professor Jennifer Fluri, a feminist political geographer, notes that the growing restrictions on women and girls are echoing strictness not seen since the 1990s.

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Find out who won Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship Grants

Sept. 30, 2024

The latest recipients of grants that fund faculty-led public and community-engaged scholarship have been named. The aim of the funding is to connect research, teaching and creative work with public needs and interests.

Marlon Lynch

Familiarize yourself with the Division of Public Safety

Sept. 30, 2024

Public safety is a shared responsibility. Learn more about CU Boulder’s Division of Public Safety and the many safety resources it provides.

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From the dean: Join an open forum with the provost

Sept. 30, 2024

This Graduate School event with Provost Russell Moore will be an opportunity to ask questions and engage in a dialogue about your graduate education.

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20 things to do: Join an international game night, watch ‘Longlegs,’ more

Sept. 30, 2024

This week brings STEM career fairs, a vice presidential debate watch party, Drag Queen Bingo, a bagel bar, soccer and volleyball games, a blood drive and more.

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Europa here we come: Colorado space instrument headed to Jupiter’s moon

Sept. 27, 2024

In just a few weeks, NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will begin its long journey through space, traveling nearly 1.8 billion miles over the span of six years. On board will be the SUrface Dust Analyzer, a gold-plated, bucket-shaped instrument designed and built by a team from Colorado.

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Are modern politicians really making a deal with the devil?

Sept. 27, 2024

In an election season when accusations of “Faustian bargains” are flying, CU Boulder scholar Helmut Müller-Sievers reflects on what that really means.

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Potential indicators of life on other planets can be created in a lab

Sept. 27, 2024

Telescopic images often capture traces of gases that may indicate life and habitable planets. But findings from a new CIRES-led study challenge this idea.

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