Distinguished Professor Jane Menken in Bangladesh

Decades-long study in Bangladesh shows how access to family planning shapes lives

Feb. 15, 2022

What happens when women gain the ability to control their reproductive destiny? A study launched by Distinguished Professor Jane Menken shows how access to family planning transformed Bangladesh for the better.

Cherry blossoms and the Jefferson Memorial

Spend Maymester in the nationā€™s capital

Feb. 15, 2022

Looking for a way to expand your global horizons this summer without a passport? CU in D.C. is accepting applications for two new programs, a sustainable leadership course and a science policy course.

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ā€˜Jazz and the Civil Rights Movementā€™ event set for Feb. 21

Feb. 15, 2022

Flutist, educator, composer and director Galen Abdur-Razzaq will perform and discuss how jazz musicians helped advance civil rights.

2018 Three Minute Thesis competition

Learn who won the Three Minute Thesis competition

Feb. 15, 2022

The fifth annual Three Minute Thesis competition held on Feb. 9, featuring 11 finalists, resulted in a winner, a tie for runner-up and a winner of the people's choice award.

Two young professionals talking

Tips to feel more comfortable with networking

Feb. 15, 2022

Networking can sometimes feel awkward or intimidating, but itā€™s helpful to remember that itā€™s just a conversation and a chance to get to know someone new. Career Services offers tips for students.

Members of the GEER team watch a drone take off from a snowy driveway

Engineers deploy drones to survey Marshall Fire, gather lessons for future disasters

Feb. 14, 2022

Just after first responders extinguished the flames of the Marshall Fire, a team of engineers from across the country hit the ground in an urgent effort: to collect data on the disaster before it disappears for good.

Sun peaks through columns on campus

Grounded Knowledge Panel Feb. 23: The arts as resistance, relationship and restoration

Feb. 14, 2022

The Crown Institute presents the first in a spring series of panels excavating down through the complexity of our experiences to the heart of what is meaningful and relevant to our healing as individuals, communities, relationships and social systems.

Graduate students attend a 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Summit session

Graduate students: Check out these health and wellness events this spring

Feb. 14, 2022

As the spring semester continues, graduate students are encouraged to take advantage of two ongoing health and wellness events: Ask an Advocate and Supporting Student Resiliency.

Student walks on snowy campus

10 things to do this week: Valentineā€™s sweets, ā€˜Ghostbusters,ā€™ more

Feb. 14, 2022

This week brings a grad student social, DIY macrame, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a networking workshop, Off-Campus Housing Fair, AAPI appetizer hour, free screening of ā€œGhostbusters: Afterlifeā€ and more.

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Spreading love to singles on Valentineā€™s Day: Q&A with Peter McGraw

Feb. 12, 2022

In this Q&A, McGraw shares what it is that makes Valentineā€™s Day nauseating for singles, how single people can live their best lives and how we all can better support people, no matter their relationship status.

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