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Join the Campus Q&A each Tuesday

Jan. 12, 2021

Held virtually, the weekly CU Boulder Q&A sessions are a chance to hear status updates on campus COVID-19 impacts and ask questions. Log in at noon each Tuesday through the spring semester. The focus of the sessions alternates each week between students/families and faculty/staff.

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Is civil discourse dead? A conversation with Cornel West and Robert George

Jan. 12, 2021

Join a free virtual panel discussion by Robert George and Cornel West on Jan. 21 titled “Is Civil Discourse Dead?: Friendship and Faith Across the Political Divide.â€

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Practical advice from current Buffs on your first semester

Jan. 12, 2021

Pandemic or no pandemic, college can be a big adjustment. To help you through your first semester, we asked current CU Boulder students what advice they have to give new students.

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4 tips for better mental health in 2021

Jan. 12, 2021

While 2020 was an incredibly difficult year for many of us, it also showed us how important it is to prioritize our mental health and take care of one another. Get tips and takeaways from the past year to improve your mental health in 2021.

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Office of Information Technology launches national search

Jan. 12, 2021

OIT is launching a national search for a research computing director to build on the work of noted supercomputer strategist Thomas Hauser, who is departing CU Boulder on Feb. 28. Shelley Knuth will oversee the unit on an interim basis.

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5 things to know about using the libraries this month

Jan. 12, 2021

As we move into the spring semester, here's what the CU Boulder community can expect from the University Libraries' services.

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Philosopher, scientists propose new way to categorize minerals

Jan. 12, 2021

A CU Boulder philosopher and planetary scientists at the Carnegie Institution for Science argue that the existing system of mineral classification fails to account for mineral evolution.

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CU Dialogues created spaces for necessary conversations during 2020

Jan. 12, 2021

Last year was marked by a series of disruptions and ongoing injustice––COVID-19, racial uprisings and a contentious presidential election. The need for true dialogue has never been greater, and the CU Dialogues Program has been serving the campus since 2010.

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Through her divisive rhetoric, education secretary DeVos leaves a troubled legacy of her own

Jan. 12, 2021

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Sharing on The Conversation, CU Boulder Professor Kevin Welner and four other experts comment on the impact DeVos has had on education.

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Tips for living through change

Jan. 12, 2021

This past year has been full of transitions, and it can feel overwhelming when we experience a number of changes all at once. Here are a few tips to help you live (and thrive) through change.

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