Women's liberation

University Libraries celebrating centennial of 19th Amendment

Sept. 15, 2020

The ratification of the 19th Amendment secured and protected women’s right to vote. The University Libraries held a panel discussion and is providing an online exhibit of archives.

Imig Music Building

CU Boulder names 4 finalists for College of Music dean

Sept. 15, 2020

Provost Moore has announced four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Music. Finalist interviews will take place soon, including a virtual public session for each candidate.

Nora Barpal

Music grad’s solution to expensive college auditions: A recording studio in a box

Sept. 15, 2020

College of Music graduate Nora Barpal wants to break down barriers that can keep young music students from becoming professional musicians. To that end, she's partnered with another alum to launch a coalition that provides high-quality recording equipment to low-income high schools.

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CRDDS introduces new workshop series

Sept. 15, 2020

The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship is hosting all learning opportunities online this semester, including a new workshop series called Method of the Month.

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Get help for remote learner facilitation in Zoom

Sept. 15, 2020

OIT’s technology copilots assist instructors in remote-capable classrooms by, among other things, facilitating the use of Zoom and the participation of remote learners.

The Slink Fire burning east of Modesto, California, in September 2020. (Photo: U.S. Forest Service)

Humans behind almost all fires threatening homes

Sept. 15, 2020

People are starting almost all the wildfires that threaten U.S. homes, according to an innovative new analysis combining housing and wildfire data.

Dhwani Khatter

Waiting patiently: Stories of resilience in the COVID-19 era

Sept. 15, 2020

The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the internship and job plans of many CU engineering students and recent graduates. Though she got a job offer in March in her chosen field, Dhwani Khatter is one of many playing the waiting game.

Girl listening to music with mask

How music of past pandemics can predict human behavior now

Sept. 14, 2020

Austin Okigbo, an associate professor of ethnomusicology, studies South African music created during epidemics. According to Okigbo, certain themes reverberate through periods of widespread illness.

students working on laptops while wearing masks

5 ways to get ahead of stress

Sept. 14, 2020

This year has presented us with a lot of new challenges, and even when exciting changes happen, it can feel overwhelming. Here are five ways to get ahead of stress this semester.

People in masks looking at each other.

5 things you can do when you disagree with someone

Sept. 14, 2020

Whether it’s a friend, family member, roommate or professor, it can be helpful to have tools to work through disagreements in a productive way. Here are five things you can do when you disagree with someone.

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