How to Help a Friend: Seasonal Affective Disorder

Jan. 23, 2015

By Alexander Martinez, senior, Peer Educator with Counseling and Psychological Services Welcome to the fourth issue of How to Help a Friend (HHF). HHF aims to provide students with information and resources on a variety of mental health topics, and to interact with and support the CU-Boulder community through monthly events and articles in CU-Boulder Today.

Archaeology Distinguished Lecturer to discuss ancient migration

Jan. 23, 2015

On Saturday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m., Jack Ives, CU-Boulder’s 2014-2015 Department of Anthropology Distinguished Lecturer in Archaeology, will discuss his groundbreaking discoveries in a presentation titled “The Ninth Clan—Exploring Apachean Origins in the Promontory Caves, Utah.”

New space telescope concept could image objects at far higher resolution than Hubble

Jan. 23, 2015

researchers will update NASA officials next week on a revolutionary space telescope concept selected by the agency for study last June that could provide images up to 1,000 times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope.

Conference on World Affairs announces keynote speaker Leonard Pitts Jr.

Jan. 22, 2015

The University of Colorado’s perennially popular rite of spring is returning for its sixty-seventh year. The Annual Conference on World Affairs will be held April 6-10, 2015, on the CU-Boulder campus. Last year’s CWA attendance was 77,700 at 200 sessions over five days. This year's keynote address, titled “In a Single Garment of Destiny”, will be delivered by Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. in Macky Auditorium on Monday, April 6, at 11:30 a.m.

Distinguished Professor Carl Lineberger honored by National Academy of Sciences

Jan. 22, 2015

Distinguished Professor W. Carl Lineberger was honored today by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) for his extraordinary scientific achievements.

Colorado employment expected to continue expanding into first, second quarters, says CU-Boulder report

Jan. 21, 2015

Based on continued growth in fourth-quarter new business filings in Colorado -- including entity renewals, trademarks and trade name registrations -- employment in the state is projected to expand through the first and second quarters of 2015, according to a report released today by Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams.

Money sent home by migrant workers is major economic boost for developing nations, says CU-Boulder study

Jan. 21, 2015

Remittances, or money transfers, sent home by migrant workers to developing nations play a key role in reducing poverty and improving welfare in recipient countries, according to a study.

Town hall meeting on 'Preventing and Reporting Sexual Misconduct' Jan. 27

Jan. 21, 2015

The University of Colorado Student Government will host a town hall meeting: "It's On Us Boulder. Update on Preventing and Reporting Sexual Misconduct at CU" on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 6-7:30 p.m. in UMC room 247.

Baker named Kavli Foundation Plenary Lectureship prizewinner for 2015

Jan. 19, 2015

Distinguished Professor Daniel Baker was selected to give the prestigious Kavli Foundation Plenary Lectureship at the American Astronomical Society’s (AAS) 225th meeting held Jan. 4-8 in Seattle.

CU community, students, involved in peace march

Jan. 16, 2015

Unity was the theme at the City of Lafayette’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March for Peace and Celebration on Monday, Jan. 19.

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