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Coffee and Conversations on Community Engagement March 17: Planning with partners

March 7, 2022

This spring, our seriesā€”designed for those interested in outreach and community-engaged research, teaching and creative workā€”will focus on partnership development: from reaching out to partners and solidifying equitable relationships to planning and achieving goals and assessing impact together.

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Explore the history of women in jazz March 29

March 7, 2022

Women have been involved in jazz since the early 1920s, not just as vocalists but as instrumentalists, composers and arrangers. An understanding of jazz would not be complete without highlighting the influence and contributions of womenā€”such as Bessie Smith, Valaida Snow, Mildred Bailey, Mary Lou Williams, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn.

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March 29 Student Tech Share to explore productivity

March 7, 2022

As end-of-semester deadlines approach, we want to get as much as we can out of our study time. How can technology help us work smarter? Stop by to chat with other CU students about platforms we can use to boost our efficiency when time seems scarce.

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Expedition to highest active volcano unearths clues about life on other worlds

March 7, 2022

This past December, three CU Boulder researchers climbed up the side of the worldā€™s highest active volcano, 22,615-foot Ojos del Salado, to understand how tiny organisms persist at one of the driest and highest points on the planet. This first-of-its-kind project may ultimately help inform the search for existing and extinct life on other planets.

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Talk March 12 to explore camping groundsā€”public nature in American history

March 7, 2022

A closer look at recreational camping reveals how its history and meanings are far from obvious. In the next CU on the Weekend lecture, Professor Phoebe Young will explore its unexpected and interwoven histories.

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Make a ā€˜womxnā€™ appreciation card March 8

March 7, 2022

Show love and support for a friend, loved one or mentor by making a card and celebrating International Women's Dayā€”from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Dennis Small Cultural Center. The event is free and open to all students, faculty and staff.

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10 things to do this week: Fire Pit Friday, ā€˜Jurassic Parkā€™ trivia, more

March 7, 2022

This week brings women's rock climbing night, the Graduate School Fair, an LGBTQ+ pool party, St. Patrickā€™s Week at the Rec Center, fire pits at Beach Park, a ā€œLegally Blondeā€ film screening and more.

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On lonely Boulder ā€˜prairie,ā€™ Mary Rippon saw glory

March 6, 2022

Mary Rippon was a bona fide pioneer who became a CU icon, but CU almost did not become her home. When CUā€™s first president, Joseph Sewall, invited Rippon to teach at CU, which had just opened its doors in September 1877, Rippon initially declined.

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Common student-centered approach to teaching, learning update: March 2022 issue

March 4, 2022

The Buff Undergraduate Success Leadership Implementation Team is continuing its work from the fall semester and recently formed five working groups to address student success priorities. Read about this and more.

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Implementation team issues latest guidance on academic instruction: March 3 issue

March 4, 2022

Get Academic Affairs updates on the new mask-optional mode, the revised grade replacement policy, campus closures for weather, the final exam schedule and more.

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