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Runoff, sediment flux in High Mountain Asia could limit food, energy for millions

Nov. 1, 2021

Average temperatures in high-altitude areas have risen twice as fast as the global average, causing more river runoff and sediment flux, and the trend could get worse, scientists have found.

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Researchers want analytics to move from field to box office

Nov. 1, 2021

As stadiums and arenas reopen, struggling teams are losing revenue by not introducing data-driven pricing for ticket sales.

aerial view of Folsom Field and CU Boulder campus

Celebrating Native Americans and the Indigenous community

Nov. 1, 2021

In celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, now is a great time to attend events, learn about campus resources and celebrate the community around you. Get involved.

The events center in Glascow, Scotland. (Photo from PxHere)

What is the COP26 climate conference and why does it matter?

Nov. 1, 2021

Thousands are now gathered for what is known as COP26, a significant international conference on climate change. Countries must decide how they will act to limit global warming to no more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels.

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10 things to do this week: Diversity summit, Homecoming, more

Nov. 1, 2021

This week brings the fall Diversity and Inclusion Summit, mindfulness for stress relief, Homecoming kickoff, karaoke night, fall treats at CU on Friday and more.

CU Boulder campus surrounded by fall colors.

Forum Nov. 9 to give chance to discuss search for new CU president

Oct. 29, 2021

Students, faculty and staff are invited to provide input on what they would like to see in CU’s next president and the search process, as part of an upcoming CU Board of Regents forum. Join in person or via livestream.

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Piano + Keyboard Program hosts diversity-focused guest lecturers, master class

Oct. 29, 2021

Kicking off in November, the College of Music's Piano + Keyboard Program will present virtual and in-person events as part of a doctoral seminar on diversity, equity and inclusion in piano literature.

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School of Education alumni, friends invited Nov. 5 to Homecoming open house in renovated Fleming Building

Oct. 29, 2021

The CU Boulder School of Education is hosting a special Homecoming open house. Attendees will have opportunities to tour the remodeled new home of the school, learn about next phases for renovations and reconnect with friends and colleagues.

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The ‘collective nightmares’: Exploring the sociology of horror films

Oct. 28, 2021

CU Boulder sociologists Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson answer questions about their podcast, the sociology of horror films and “Squid Game," as well as share their top-10 horror picks just in time for Halloween.

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The new builders of businesses—a crash course Nov. 2

Oct. 28, 2021

Contrary to the myth of the white, male tech founder that dominates perceptions, most new businesses are started by people who are black, brown, female and more senior. Join Silicon Flatirons as authors Seth Levine and Elizabeth MacBride discuss their book “The New Builders: Face to Face with the Future of Business.â€

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