DNA

New software aims to speed, improve identification of DNA variations that lead to cancer

April 13, 2022

Researchers have been trying to quickly and accurately identify the parts of DNA that lead to genetic disorders such as cancer. A new software tool could improve that process and lead to the more tailored treatment and understanding of cancers from patient to patient.

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Tools, tips and support for finals from the University Libraries

April 13, 2022

You’ve got this, and we’ve got you. Check out the libraries’ finals guide, updated weekly, until finals end. We’ll have ways to relax, tips from librarians and resources to make your end of semester smooth.

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Higher ed: A whole different animal—Webinar April 15

April 13, 2022

What makes higher education different from other types of organizations and fields? What are the different employee cultures in institutions of higher education and what do they value? How are decisions made, and what do we mean by shared governance? Join a CU Discover webinar with Human Resources.

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Get involved this Earth Day

April 12, 2022

Are you looking to get involved this Earth Day? Earth Day celebrates the birth of the environmental movement in the United States. Learn more about Earth Day and ways you can get involved this month!

Campus community members wearing masks on campus

How COVID-19 impacts student wellness, learning—A talk April 15

April 12, 2022

Do you teach on campus? Join a talk with Associate Professor June Gruber of psychology and neuroscience for the latest research.

Chip the Buffalo carrying a box during move-in

Prepare for move-in, Fall Welcome 2022

April 12, 2022

Plans are already underway to welcome our new class of students this fall. Fall Welcome occurs Aug. 15 to Sept. 2, with move-in beginning on Aug. 15. Here’s what faculty and staff need to know to prepare.

Todd Saliman

Regents name Todd Saliman sole finalist for CU president; Forum event coming soon

April 12, 2022

The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to advance Todd Saliman as the finalist in its search for a new CU president. Details about an open forum at CU Boulder are forthcoming, and the campus community is invited to attend.

Christine Chang

Doctoral student testifies before state senate on artificial intelligence, facial recognition bill

April 12, 2022

Computer science doctoral student Christine Chang was recently invited to testify before the Committee on Business, Labor and Technology on a piece of proposed legislation that deals with artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology and related privacy issues.

buffalo sculpture on campus

Student Philanthropy Month raises $20,000 for student causes

April 12, 2022

Buffs raised over $20,000 in March for student causes. The month was an opportunity to raise funds and awareness for the areas of CU Boulder life that students care about and to make a big impact in the lives of current and future Buffs.

Briar Goldwyn, right, and Cole Velasquez in Puerto Rico

Doctoral candidate reflects on research, partnerships in Puerto Rico

April 12, 2022

Briar Goldwyn is researching multi-hazard housing safety and disaster risk reduction at CU Boulder. She recently returned from fieldwork in Puerto Rico and has been active there for years.

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