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How strong is your password?

Oct. 27, 2022

Read the top 10 most common passwords and take the password test to learn the length of time it might take a cybercriminal to crack your password, from a few seconds to beyond a thousand trillion years.

Wyatt Shields

Wyatt Shields wins Packard Fellowship for microscale robotics

Oct. 27, 2022

In a banner year that has included receiving five distinguished research awards, the Chemical and Biological Engineering professor has now been awarded one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious awards for young investigators: a Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering.

Tenure medal

Fall Convocation celebrates faculty excellence and achievements

Oct. 27, 2022

Recently at the annual Fall Convocation, the campus community honored 95 faculty members for their excellence in teaching, scholarship, leadership and service.

Margaret Murnane

Margaret Murnane wins Isaac Newton Medal and Prize

Oct. 27, 2022

The award honors those who have made world-leading contributions in the field of physics, this year including JILA fellow Margaret Murnane. Murnane's work has been influential in advancing laser technology, optics research and quantum information science.

Basketball players

Catch some hoops and support Marshall Fire survivors Oct. 30

Oct. 27, 2022

The men's basketball team will welcome the Nebraska Cornhuskers for a special exhibition game, with proceeds going to the Boulder County Wildfire Fund. Time is running out to get your tickets!

Students dressed up in Halloween costumes for the 2018 Homecoming game

11 things to do this weekend: Happiness Retreat, Homecoming game, more

Oct. 27, 2022

This weekend brings “Hill”oween, a screening of “Rocky Horror Picture Show,” football tailgates, a horror comedy movie, Haunted Halls, a basketball benefit game and more.

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Faculty: Join a social gathering Nov. 3

Oct. 26, 2022

Faculty SPACE, which brings faculty together to build community through monthly lunch-hour gatherings, will hold its next meetup at the CU Museum of Natural History. Please join!

Skin cells glow under the microscope

New study shows how to learn the equations of cell migration

Oct. 26, 2022

Mathematicians at CU Boulder are exploring the statistics behind how cells move, and their results could one day help scientists develop new drugs to help people heal faster from wounds.

Old Main on the CU Boulder campus in fall.

Attend the Conservative Scholar Luncheon Nov. 2

Oct. 25, 2022

Join a discussion with historian and political theorist Alan Kahan about traditional American ideals and their impact on individual freedoms. Hosted by Chancellor Philip DiStefano in Colorado Springs, complimentary lunch and refreshments will be included.

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How to prepare for upcoming Google storage limits, file migrations

Oct. 25, 2022

The Office of Information Technology will soon start to move non-Google format files using over 5 gigabytes of storage off of Google Drives and set quotas on these drives. Learn what you can do to prepare.

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