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‘The Light Shines On’ nominated for Emmy

July 8, 2020

The CU Boulder film, highlighting the story of the university and the people and events that made it what it is, is among the Heartland Chapter Emmy Awards’ nominees for historical documentaries.

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Instructors: Create high-quality content anywhere

July 8, 2020

My Mediasite Personal Capture is an all-in-one solution that allows you to record, edit and share your content by pairing your lecture content with webcam video or simply a voice-over.

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Share your thoughts, feedback for the fall semester

July 8, 2020

As we plan for a COVID-19-ready campus, current students are invited to share their experiences, perspectives and suggestions during virtual focus groups hosted by Student Affairs.

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STEM faculty: Apply to participate in the Active Learning Academy

July 8, 2020

The Active Learning Academy is an NSF-funded, faculty-driven and ASSETT-supported opportunity to learn and apply research-based instructional strategies and design principles, with the chance to receive an award of $1,000.

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3 ways to help your community right now

July 8, 2020

There’s a lot going on in the world, and even though it may feel overwhelming, there are things you can do to make a difference. Here are some ways you can support your community right now.

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Chancellor DiStefano: Leadership update on implementation of 8 immediate actions for change

July 7, 2020

Chancellor DiStefano has asked Vice Chancellor Bob Boswell to lead the implementation of the eight immediate actions announced on June 18 to improve anti-racism, diversity, inclusion and equity efforts on campus.

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CU president, chancellors join in statement on recent federal ruling on student visas

July 7, 2020

Chancellor DiStefano joined with President Mark Kennedy and the other chancellors in the CU system to communicate their support of CU's international students following a recent federal ruling on student visas.

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The collective power of the solar system’s dark, icy bodies

July 7, 2020

Two new studies by researchers at CU Boulder may help to solve one of space’s biggest mysteries: why the solar system’s “detached objects” don’t circle the sun the way they should.

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Seminars continue with discussion of effective research, teaching statements

July 7, 2020

Whether you've attended all the sessions or are just joining, you're invited to the summer seminar series for graduate students. The topic on July 8 will be effective research and teaching statements.

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How does a stem cell know what to become? Study shows RNA plays key role

July 7, 2020

If each human cell has the same blueprint, or set of genes, why does an eye cell look and act differently than a brain cell or skin cell? New research moves science one step closer to solving this mystery, potentially leading to new treatments for cancer, heart abnormalities and more.

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